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Stellayau Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

which sentence is correct? pls. help to give me a example

the cargo has been received fm your Chicago office on 28 Jul 10:00 (US time)

or

your Chicago office has been received the cargo on 28 Jul 10:00 (US time)
  

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The cargo was received from your Chicago office on 28 Jul 10:00 CDT*. S. I'm assuming Chicago time here, which, in the summer, is CDT.

  • The cargo was received from your Chicago office on 28 Jul 10:00 CDT*.
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  • I'm assuming Chicago time here, which, in the summer, is CDT.
  • Pacific, Mountain, Central, and Eastern times in the winter are: PST, MST, CST, and EST.
  • In the summer (daylight saving time) they are: PDT, MDT, CDT, and EDT.
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The cargo was received from your Chicago office on 28 Jul 10:00 CDT*.

* US time is probably not enough because there are several time zones in the U.S. I'm assuming Chicago time here, which, in the summer, is CDT.

Pacific, Mountain, Central, and Eastern times in the winter are: PST, MST, CST, and EST.
In the summer (daylight saving time) they are: PDT, MDT, CDT, and
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From you original sentences, I'm a bit confused as to whether you were sending goods to Chicago or you were receiving goods from Chicago.
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If you meant to say that the Chicago office did receive the cargo, then your sentence should be:

Your Chicago office received the cargo on July 28, 2006 at 10:00 a.m. local time.

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The cargo was delivered to your Chicago office on July 28, 2006 at 10:00 a.m. loca
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Thanks your correction. That is helpful for meEmotion: big smile

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