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All the document has been uploaded on sever. vs He has uploaded all the document



 
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Lesson no 11: exercise with relative pronoun | I send my message to you vs. you send me your reply
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All the document has been uploaded on sever. vs He has uploaded all the document #1 (permalink) Tue Dec 23, 2008 14:34 pm   All the document has been uploaded on sever. vs He has uploaded all the document
 

Hi All,

Can anybody tell me whats the differnce between below two sentences

1. All the document has been uploaded on sever.
2. He has uploaded all the document on sever.

Thank you,
Ruchi
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All the document has been uploaded on sever. vs He has uploaded all the docum #2 (permalink) Tue Dec 23, 2008 15:53 pm   All the document has been uploaded on sever. vs He has uploaded all the docum
 

Hi Ruchi,

Let me correct few things first, you should have written:

1) All the documents have been uploaded on the server.
2) He has uploaded all the documents on the server.

In first sentence, object which is acted upon (documents) is given importance,
whereas in second sentence the subject (He) is given importance. Depending on the situation, you should choose one of them.

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