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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

As I understand from our staff, there will be a network cabling required at the site, so please contact others for this work.

As I understand from our staff, there will be a network cabling at the site, so please arrange for others to carry out this work.

  

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Neither. Say eg I understand from our staff that there is network cabling required at the site, so please contact the appropriate people for this work. eg I understand from our staff that network cabling is required at the site, so please arrange for this work to be carried out.

  • Neither.
  • Say eg I understand from our staff that there is network cabling required at the site, so please contact the appropriate people for this work.
  • eg I understand from our staff that network cabling is required at the site, so please arrange for this work to be carried out.
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Neither. Say

eg I understand from our staff that there is network cabling required at the site, so please contact the appropriate people for this work.

eg I understand from our staff that network cabling is required at the site, so please arrange for this work to be carried out.

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