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Did he/she "get" removed the test cases from QC? - Is this correct?



 
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Did he/she "get" removed the test cases from QC? - Is this correct? #1 (permalink) Mon Oct 27, 2008 7:15 am   Did he/she "get" removed the test cases from QC? - Is this correct?
 

Did he/she "get" removed the test cases from QC?
Did he/she "got" removed the test cases from QC?

"We already sent/send the files?"
Sent ==== send
which one correct?

"We need to execute the test cases Which have been run by - person A".
Here, "which have been run" - indicates Present tense (usually happen all time)
OR
Past tense.
Is this correct?

Q: Shall I do that?
Answer: Yes, you shall. - Is the Answer correct?
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Did he/she "get" removed the test cases from QC? - Is this correct? #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 27, 2008 7:26 am   Did he/she "get" removed the test cases from QC? - Is this correct?
 

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These are correct:

Did he/she remove the test cases from QC?
We (have) already sent the files.


We need to execute the test cases which have been run by Person A.
Here, "which have been run"
- indicates a recent completion. However, I don't know what you mean by 'execute'.

Q: Shall I do that?
Answer: Yes, please.

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Did he/she "get" removed the test cases from QC? - Is this correct? #3 (permalink) Mon Oct 27, 2008 9:03 am   Did he/she "get" removed the test cases from QC? - Is this correct?
 

Hi Micawber.
execute= Running the Automated Code to test an application (in testing).

"Did he/she remove the test cases from QC?"
What I meant to ask is - Whether SUZANNE get this job by another person - XYZ.
I am asking person- "James" the question .

"Did SUZANNE "get" removed the test cases from Folder-ABC?"
Is this correct?

1. "the above question" is correct?"
2. "the question above is correct?"
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Did he/she "get" removed the test cases from QC? - Is this correct? #4 (permalink) Mon Oct 27, 2008 10:47 am   Did he/she "get" removed the test cases from QC? - Is this correct?
 

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execute= Running-- This is what's confusing about your sentence. Why do 'we' have to 'execute' them again after 'Person A' has already 'run' them?

"Did he/she remove the test cases from QC?"
What I meant to ask is - Whether SUZANNE get this job by another person - XYZ.
I am asking person- "James" the question .-- Sorry, I am more confused now. How can 'remove' = 'get a job'?

"Did SUZANNE "get" removed the test cases from Folder-ABC?"
Is this correct?-- It makes no sense to me as it is.

1. "the above question" is correct?"-- the phrase, 'the above question' is OK.
2. "the question above is correct?"-- the phrase, 'the question above' is OK.
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Did he/she "get" removed the test cases from QC? - Is this correct? #5 (permalink) Mon Oct 27, 2008 12:13 pm   Did he/she "get" removed the test cases from QC? - Is this correct?
 

Mister Micawber wrote:
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"Did SUZANNE "get" removed the test cases from Folder-ABC?"
Is this correct?-- It makes no sense to me as it is.
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OK. I became very confusing person on the planet.
I will give another.

"Did you get the file signed by Stalin"
"Did you got the file signed by Stalin"

You are correct. I am sorry, don't be confused.
For the sake of example, I have given this "have been run"
It should be "have NOT been run"

Which is the more appropriate one to use:
- which are not run.
- which have not been run by Her/Him.
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Did he/she "get" removed the test cases from QC? - Is this correct? #6 (permalink) Mon Oct 27, 2008 13:22 pm   Did he/she "get" removed the test cases from QC? - Is this correct?
 

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Aha! OK. Use these:

Did you get the file signed by Stalin?

[cases] which have not been run by her/him.

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