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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

Please make sure that all slings should have eye on both ends

Please make sure that all slings should have eye at both ends.

We confirm the quantity and cut to size of the webbing slings to be supplied / We have changed the quantity and cut to size of the webbing slings to be supplied.

  

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On vs. at On both ends / At both ends - either one is correct. 2.

  • On vs.
  • at On both ends / At both ends - either one is correct.
  • 2.
  • Use one or the other, but not both together in the same sentence: Please make sure that all slings have..
  • The slings should have (obligation: are supposed to have)..
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1.On vs. at

On both ends / At both ends - either one is correct.

2. Use one or the other, but not both together in the same sentence:

Please make sure that all slings have..

The slings should have (obligation: are supposed to have)..

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