Which sentence is clearer and a better choice:
The siding is on order, and we don't have a delivery date yet.
or
The siding has been ordered and we don't have a delivery date yet.
Lisa Brinkmann The siding is on order, and we don't have a delivery date yet. This one is better. I'd write "but" instead of "and" after the comma.
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Lisa BrinkmannThe siding is on order, and we don't have a delivery date yet.
This one is better. I'd write "but" instead of "and" after the comma.
CJ