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Which variant is correct? 1. Do I understand you RIGHT/ CORRECTLY that... ? 2. Your both orders. Both your orders. Both of your orders.
Aug 15, 2020 9:42 AM
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Right and correctly are mostly synonymous. However, I would usually say: - If I understand you correctly, you mean ... - If I understand correctly, you're saying ... - (saying back to them what they said first) Is that right? Is that what you meant? "Both your orders" and "both of your orders" are commonly used. I think perhaps the second one is more grammatically correct. Your both orders is wrong.
August 15, 2020
1. Do I understand you correctly that... 2. Both of your orders.
August 15, 2020
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