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Originally Posted by Dany  Sorry, that was a mistake of me. You should use "A lot of goods ......"
I'm not really sure about the usige of "into". It was an act of instinct
"handling" is a noun, and I'm sure that you have to use a verb.
"will be handle" = passive (I'm sure that you have to use active)
Inspector Dawkin will handle this case.
Or you should say: This case will be handle by Inspector Dawkin.
Then, why you haven't used "very"?
"most" is the comparison of "many". many - more - most
"... are being difficult to handle this days". It is a passiv sentence, and means that it is not easy for the customers to handle them.
I hope that I could help you
Kind regards,
Dany  |
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That was a mistake of mine.
The word
handling is part of the verb phrase
will be handling. (The word
handling can be a noun. Example: "He was criticized for his handling of the situation.")
The word
most is a superlative, not a comparative.
Say
They are difficult to handle, not They are being difficult to handle.
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I hope that helps.
