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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

Normally, they used to arrange for the delivery of order to us, but now they asked us to arrange the collection.

Normally, they deliver the order to us, but now they asked us to arrange for the collection.

  

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This is simpler and better. They used to deliver the order to us, but now they have asked us to collect it. Or you could say this, if the actual collection and delivery is done by some third party.

  • This is simpler and better.
  • They used to deliver the order to us, but now they have asked us to collect it.
  • Or you could say this, if the actual collection and delivery is done by some third party.
  • They used to arrange for the delivery of the order to us, but now they have asked us to arrange for it to be collected.
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This is simpler and better.

They used to deliver the order to us, but now they have asked us to collect it.


Or you could say this, if the actual collection and delivery is done by some third party.

They used to arrange for the delivery of the order to us, but now they have asked us to arrange for it to be collected.

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