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Sentence correction: My project manager has decided and told us to convene a meet



 
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Sentence correction: My project manager has decided and told us to convene a meet #1 (permalink) Tue Apr 08, 2008 9:08 am   Sentence correction: My project manager has decided and told us to convene a meet
 

HI ,

i am writing some sentences below this line.

1) My project manager has decided and told us to convene a meeting with theclients.

2) Most of the girls are deceived by glib persons.

3) The meeting will be shecuduled at 9:00 A.M

4) He reiterated his words that nobody shouldn't go to the hall.

5) I reiterated you so many times that you had to finish the work before 6:00 p.m

is there any grammar mistakes in the above sentences?

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Sentence correction: My project manager has decided and told us to convene a meet #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 09, 2008 0:28 am   Sentence correction: My project manager has decided and told us to convene a meet
 

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There are grammar and style problems:

1) My project manager has decided to convene a meeting with the clients and asked us to arrange it.

2) Most girls are deceived by glib talkers.

3) The meeting will be scheduled for 9:00 A.M.

4) He reiterated that nobody should go to the hall.

5) I reiterated to you many times that you had to finish the work before 6:00 p.m.
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