JACEK1
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- Feb 10, 2013
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- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Polish
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- Poland
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- Poland
Hello all users!
The whole text goes something like that:
The repair could not be brought to a close because of the following factors:
- difficulties he has had (in) delivering spare parts on time.
By using "difficulties he has had (in) delivering spare parts", I mean "he has found it difficult to deliver spare parts" or "it has been difficult for him to deliver spare parts".
Do you find "difficulties he has had (in) delivering spare parts" acceptable?
I have used present perfect tense because the situation still applies to present.
Thank you.
The whole text goes something like that:
The repair could not be brought to a close because of the following factors:
- difficulties he has had (in) delivering spare parts on time.
By using "difficulties he has had (in) delivering spare parts", I mean "he has found it difficult to deliver spare parts" or "it has been difficult for him to deliver spare parts".
Do you find "difficulties he has had (in) delivering spare parts" acceptable?
I have used present perfect tense because the situation still applies to present.
Thank you.