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Help: which sentence is more grammatically correct?
Which sentence is grammatically correct? which one is better? Thanks.
1. More than 100,000 photos were uploaded by members this week. 2. More than 100,000 photos are uploaded by members this week. 3. More than 100,000 photos uploaded by members this week. 4. More than 100,000 photos have been uploaded by members this week. 5. More than 100,000 photos this week. |
This week, members uploaded more than 100,000 photos.
or This week, members uploaded over 100,000 photos. FF |
odd first post. :321GFY #1 and 4 are both technically correct but number 4 sounds better.
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100k pics this week
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wtf have you been doing for the last year?
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This week, members have uploaded over 100,000 photos. |
100,000+ member photos uploaded this week.
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hi there, welcome to GFY :)
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I hope that you have proper paperwork for those 100,000 member uploaded photos.
(grammer in the sentence above is also correct) |
Uploaded a 100,00 photos we did, happy you should be
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<?= $count+99600 ?> photos uploaded this week :winkwink:
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Number 1 and 4 are correct but i think 4 is much better .. 4 is in the present past participle while 1 is in the past tense.. 4 is used when you are still uploading the photos while 1 is used when you have finished uploading it.. well ..i'm not really sure about it... but this is what i know in terms of english grammar..hehehe
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wtf you waited nearly a year to make this thread as your first post ?? heh
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