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If there are any actions required Are these both correct? If not, would you please explain why. Thanks. 1. Let me know if there are any actions required 2. Let me know if any actions are required
Jul 18, 2013 12:48 PM
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Use the following. These are equivalent statements. 1. Let me know if there is any action required. 2. Let me know if any action is required.
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