Search from various Engels teachers...
Bi Hana
Hi, please correct these sentences.
The context is that I can't work on something before I receive direction from the leader.
1. The progress is held before I receive the direction.
2. The progress is held until I receive the direction.
3. The progress will be held until I receive the direction.
I don't know which sentence is correct and sounds better or all sentences are wrong.
Please help me.
20 feb. 2024 12:24
Antwoorden · 8
All the sentences have errors. A correct example is:
Progress is on-hold until I receive direction (from the leader). If you don’t include ‘from the leader’ you need context which explains what you mean by direction.
Progress is on-hold until I receive instructions.
You can also use ‘hold’ as a noun, but then ‘progress’ sounds too vague.
There’s a hold on the project.
21 februari 2024
Sure! So, for the sentences you provided, we should use either the present or future tense because you're talking about something happening now or in the future. The sentence in the present tense could look like this, "The progress is on hold until I receive direction from..." And the sentence in the future tense could look like this, "The progress will be delayed until I receive direction from..." I hope that helps!
20 februari 2024
HELD is not the best way of trying to expressing this. Try
Held up, On hold, Delayed, Stopped, etc.
No. 3 is the best sentence.
21 februari 2024
I am not sure but I think the third one is the best
20 februari 2024
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!
Bi Hana
Taalvaardigheden
Engels, Koreaans
Taal die wordt geleerd
Engels
Artikelen die je misschien ook leuk vindt

Same Word, Different Meaning: American, British, and South African English
22 likes · 17 Opmerkingen

How to Sound Confident in English (Even When You’re Nervous)
17 likes · 12 Opmerkingen

Marketing Vocabulary and Phrases for Business English Learners
14 likes · 6 Opmerkingen
Meer artikelen
