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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Which sentence is grammatically worded and natural?

The bill for the above items purchased to be claimed to you or the client directly.
The bill for the above items to be claimed to you or the client directly.

  

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The bill for the above items purchased to be claimed to you or the client directly. The bill for the above items to be claimed to you or the client directly. Neither is a correct sentence.

  • The bill for the above items purchased to be claimed to you or the client directly.
  • The bill for the above items to be claimed to you or the client directly.
  • Neither is a correct sentence.
  • For example, neither has a correct main verb.
  • For a main verb, you'd need to say eg The bill for the above items purchased is to be claimed to you or the client directly.
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The bill for the above items purchased to be claimed to you or the client directly.
The bill for the above items to be claimed to you or the client directly.

Neither is a correct sentence. For example, neither has a correct main verb. For a main verb, you'd need to say eg

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