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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

We will submit the document as soon as we receive the signed document from the client.

We will submit the document as soon as the client has signed the document.

In order to submit the access permit request, we need to give total number of days that we require to complete the work.

In order to submit the access permit request, we need to give total number of days that we required to complete the work.

  

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Say "the total number of days". Otherwise, your sentences are grammatical. Note: - In the first two, "document" is repeated.

  • Say "the total number of days".
  • Otherwise, your sentences are grammatical.
  • Note: - In the first two, "document" is repeated.
  • Do the instances refer to the same document?
  • If not clarify it.
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Say "the total number of days". Otherwise, your sentences are grammatical.

Note:

- In the first two, "document" is repeated. Do the instances refer to the same document? If not clarify it.

- "the total number of days that we required to complete the work" means the work has already been completed.

- "the total number of days that we require to complete the work" means t

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