Which of the three sentences is correct? Please help
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original version: "Please provide details of projects you have been involved within the past year"
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proposed version 1: "Please provide the details of projects you have been involved in within the past year"
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proposed version 2: "Please provide details of projects you have been involved in over the past year"
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original version: "Please provide details of projects you have been involved within the past year"
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proposed version 1: "Please provide the details of projects you have been involved in within the past year"
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proposed version 2: "Please provide details of projects you have been involved in over the past year"
Thank you!
prepositions definite-articles
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Hi LoLo, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
Dec 3 at 12:17
Thank you Chappo. I didnt know that. it is sad that now I have to wait for 40 minutes to post my question on the right site
– LoLo
Dec 3 at 12:21
LoLo, both #1 and #2 are correct but the original is wrong. We say "involved in" or "involved with. "Within the past year" and "over the past year" mean the same. In this kind of sentence "the" is optional for both details and projects. :-)
– Chappo
Dec 3 at 12:30
Thank you so much Chappo! :)
– LoLo
Dec 3 at 12:36
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original version: "Please provide details of projects you have been involved within the past year"
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proposed version 1: "Please provide the details of projects you have been involved in within the past year"
or
proposed version 2: "Please provide details of projects you have been involved in over the past year"
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prepositions definite-articles
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original version: "Please provide details of projects you have been involved within the past year"
or
proposed version 1: "Please provide the details of projects you have been involved in within the past year"
or
proposed version 2: "Please provide details of projects you have been involved in over the past year"
Thank you!
prepositions definite-articles
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Hi LoLo, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
Dec 3 at 12:17
Thank you Chappo. I didnt know that. it is sad that now I have to wait for 40 minutes to post my question on the right site
– LoLo
Dec 3 at 12:21
LoLo, both #1 and #2 are correct but the original is wrong. We say "involved in" or "involved with. "Within the past year" and "over the past year" mean the same. In this kind of sentence "the" is optional for both details and projects. :-)
– Chappo
Dec 3 at 12:30
Thank you so much Chappo! :)
– LoLo
Dec 3 at 12:36
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Hi LoLo, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
Dec 3 at 12:17
Thank you Chappo. I didnt know that. it is sad that now I have to wait for 40 minutes to post my question on the right site
– LoLo
Dec 3 at 12:21
LoLo, both #1 and #2 are correct but the original is wrong. We say "involved in" or "involved with. "Within the past year" and "over the past year" mean the same. In this kind of sentence "the" is optional for both details and projects. :-)
– Chappo
Dec 3 at 12:30
Thank you so much Chappo! :)
– LoLo
Dec 3 at 12:36
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Hi LoLo, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
Dec 3 at 12:17
Hi LoLo, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
Dec 3 at 12:17
Thank you Chappo. I didnt know that. it is sad that now I have to wait for 40 minutes to post my question on the right site
– LoLo
Dec 3 at 12:21
Thank you Chappo. I didnt know that. it is sad that now I have to wait for 40 minutes to post my question on the right site
– LoLo
Dec 3 at 12:21
LoLo, both #1 and #2 are correct but the original is wrong. We say "involved in" or "involved with. "Within the past year" and "over the past year" mean the same. In this kind of sentence "the" is optional for both details and projects. :-)
– Chappo
Dec 3 at 12:30
LoLo, both #1 and #2 are correct but the original is wrong. We say "involved in" or "involved with. "Within the past year" and "over the past year" mean the same. In this kind of sentence "the" is optional for both details and projects. :-)
– Chappo
Dec 3 at 12:30
Thank you so much Chappo! :)
– LoLo
Dec 3 at 12:36
Thank you so much Chappo! :)
– LoLo
Dec 3 at 12:36
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Hi LoLo, you may not be aware that our other site English Language Learners is the best place to look for answers on English questions that a fluent speaker would find trivial. If you have a question for ELL, be sure to read their guidance on what you can ask. :-)
– Chappo
Dec 3 at 12:17
Thank you Chappo. I didnt know that. it is sad that now I have to wait for 40 minutes to post my question on the right site
– LoLo
Dec 3 at 12:21
LoLo, both #1 and #2 are correct but the original is wrong. We say "involved in" or "involved with. "Within the past year" and "over the past year" mean the same. In this kind of sentence "the" is optional for both details and projects. :-)
– Chappo
Dec 3 at 12:30
Thank you so much Chappo! :)
– LoLo
Dec 3 at 12:36