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I've recently come across with a sentence " People who had commited a crime, before worked here, they will not be allowed to work in this company." But I used know that( before OR after +gerund) is unnecessary and the sentence includes, Had+past participle, past simple and future. I'd like to know about your valueable comments
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  • The sentence you quote is not English (perhaps it's been translated badly from another language); but neither is "But I used know that( before OR after +gerund) is unnecessary". However, simply asking for comments on a quoted sentence is proof-reading, which we don't do. Please see our help pages and scroll down to "How can I ask about checking my text?"

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I've recently come across with a sentence " People who had commited a crime, before worked here, they will not be allowed to work in this company." But I used know that( before OR after +gerund) is unnecessary and the sentence includes, Had+past participle, past simple and future. I'd like to know about your valueable comments
Thank you.










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  • "Proofreading questions are off-topic unless a specific source of concern in the text is clearly identified." – Andrew Leach

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  • The sentence you quote is not English (perhaps it's been translated badly from another language); but neither is "But I used know that( before OR after +gerund) is unnecessary". However, simply asking for comments on a quoted sentence is proof-reading, which we don't do. Please see our help pages and scroll down to "How can I ask about checking my text?"

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    6 mins ago














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I've recently come across with a sentence " People who had commited a crime, before worked here, they will not be allowed to work in this company." But I used know that( before OR after +gerund) is unnecessary and the sentence includes, Had+past participle, past simple and future. I'd like to know about your valueable comments
Thank you.










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I've recently come across with a sentence " People who had commited a crime, before worked here, they will not be allowed to work in this company." But I used know that( before OR after +gerund) is unnecessary and the sentence includes, Had+past participle, past simple and future. I'd like to know about your valueable comments
Thank you.







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put on hold as off-topic by Andrew Leach 6 mins ago


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put on hold as off-topic by Andrew Leach 6 mins ago


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  • The sentence you quote is not English (perhaps it's been translated badly from another language); but neither is "But I used know that( before OR after +gerund) is unnecessary". However, simply asking for comments on a quoted sentence is proof-reading, which we don't do. Please see our help pages and scroll down to "How can I ask about checking my text?"

    – Andrew Leach
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  • The sentence you quote is not English (perhaps it's been translated badly from another language); but neither is "But I used know that( before OR after +gerund) is unnecessary". However, simply asking for comments on a quoted sentence is proof-reading, which we don't do. Please see our help pages and scroll down to "How can I ask about checking my text?"

    – Andrew Leach
    6 mins ago

















The sentence you quote is not English (perhaps it's been translated badly from another language); but neither is "But I used know that( before OR after +gerund) is unnecessary". However, simply asking for comments on a quoted sentence is proof-reading, which we don't do. Please see our help pages and scroll down to "How can I ask about checking my text?"

– Andrew Leach
6 mins ago





The sentence you quote is not English (perhaps it's been translated badly from another language); but neither is "But I used know that( before OR after +gerund) is unnecessary". However, simply asking for comments on a quoted sentence is proof-reading, which we don't do. Please see our help pages and scroll down to "How can I ask about checking my text?"

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