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I would like to know what is the process after this vs I would like to know the further process

Both phrases are correct and can be used interchangeably. They both convey the same meaning of wanting to understand the subsequent steps or procedures. The choice between them depends on personal preference or style.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 10977 views

I would like to know what is the process after this

This phrase is correct and commonly used to inquire about the steps that follow a certain point.

This phrase is used to ask for information about the sequence of steps or procedures that come after a specific point in a process.
  • I would like to know what is at the center of your world.
  • I would like to know what is actually the case.
  • I would like to know what the situation is with regard to the EU's common position on Cuba.
  • I would like to know what is being done in the area of cooperation between small and medium-sized enterprises.
  • I would like to know what the logic is of convening a group of experts once the directive has already been adopted.
  • I would like to know what steps the Commission is taking to recruit the right sort of people to replace those officials who will be retiring early.
  • I would like to know what the latest is on this score.
  • I would like to know, what is the capital of Peru?
  • And I would like to know what the audience is,
  • I really would like to know what the connection is between young people who blow themselves up in discos or people who are murdered in restaurants and the occupation.
  • In this light, I would like to know exactly what the Commission is going to do about establishing a food safety bureau on a European scale which is independent and has far-reaching powers.
  • And I would like to know what the audience is, and so who of you ever ate insects?
  • The Indian Government has been unable to deal with the situation successfully and I would like to know what the Commission is doing about this tragedy?
  • On that basis I would like to know what action the Commission is willing to take to investigate these serious allegations.
  • But I would like to know what is being done about the commitments made at the Luxembourg Employment Summit in November 1997.
  • I would like to know what measures the Commission is taking to ensure the quality of life of dolphins currently held in captivity in the EU.
  • Therefore I would like to know what the Commission is currently doing to free a citizen who has been jailed without trial and held under the most horrendous conditions for more than seven years.
  • I would like to know what happened in California.
  • I would like to know what are you up to.
  • Actually, I would like to know what you were thinking.

Alternatives:

  • i would like to know what the process is after this
  • i would like to know what comes next in the process
  • i would like to know the subsequent steps in the process

I would like to know the further process

This phrase is also correct and conveys the idea of wanting to understand the subsequent steps or procedures.

This phrase is used to express a desire to learn about the additional steps or stages that follow in a process.

Alternatives:

  • i would like to know more about the process
  • i would like to understand the next steps in the process
  • i would like to know what happens next in the process

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