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RJD Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Which sentence is correct?

As for the joinery work, they need 30 working days for completing this work which begin from the date of confirmation. / As for the joinery work, they need 30 working days to complete the work upon order confirmation.

Is the below sentence correct?

There are some parts might not be reusable as it was very old and fragile condition, and some of them were found to be damaged condition upon dismantling.
  

Top answer

Hi, As for the joinery work, they need 30 working days for completing this work which begin from the date of confirmation. Say As for the joinery work, they need 30 working days to complete it for completing this work, beginning which begin from the date of confirmation. / As for the joinery work, they need 30 working days to complete the work upon order confirmation.

  • Hi, As for the joinery work, they need 30 working days for completing this work which begin from the date of confirmation.
  • Say As for the joinery work, they need 30 working days to complete it for completing this work, beginning which begin from the date of confirmation.
  • / As for the joinery work, they need 30 working days to complete the work upon order confirmation.
  • Say As for the joinery work, they need 30 working days to complete it the work upon/after order confirmation Is the below sentence correct?
  • There are some parts might not be reusable as it was very old and fragile condition, and some of them were found to be damaged condition upon dismantling.
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Hi,

As for the joinery work, they need 30 working days for completing this work which begin from the date of confirmation.

Say

As for the joinery work, they need 30 working days to complete it for completing this work, beginning which begin from the date of confirmation.

/ As for the joinery work, they need 30 working days to complete t
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Thank you for your detailed reply
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Hey Clive,

Don't you think instead of ' as it was very old and in a fragile condition ' , we should use ' they were ' ?

Regards!

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Hi,

There are some parts might not be reusable as it was very old and fragile condition, and some of them were found to be damaged condition upon dismantling.

Don't you think instead of ' as it was very old and in a fragile condition ' , we should use ' they were ' ?

I interpret 'it' to refer to the item of furniture that is being disc

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