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Niwantha
Where should I place "in due course" in the following sentence? In the middle or at the end? Hi friends, Where should I place "in due course" in the following sentence? In the middle or at the end? How would you write it as a native speaker? I am a bit confused here. 1) My other colleague will get in touch with you in due course to finalize the report. 2) My other colleague will get in touch with you to finalize the report in due course. Thanks in advance! Niwantha
2019년 3월 5일 오전 7:07
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It depends on what will be done in due course - getting in touch (the former) or finishing the report (the latter).
2019년 3월 5일
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Hello! I would say that the first option is less clumsy and flows better because the main point that you are trying to make is that your colleague will get in touch in due course. The comma after course allows for a pause and indicates to the reader that the next part of the sentence is "extra information" - in this case why his colleague will be getting in touch in due course. 1) My other colleague will get in touch with you in due course, to finalize the report. Just something else that I noticed: Unless you have been referring to another (or second/third) colleague in this sentence you can leave out "other". 1) My colleague will get in touch with you in due course, to finalize the report.
2019년 3월 5일
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It makes sense both ways. At the end is more common.
2019년 3월 5일
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