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Our manager will be complaining that we are omitting somethings vs Our manager will be complaining that we have ommited somethings

The correct phrase is: 'our manager will be complaining that we have omitted somethings'. The use of 'have omitted' is appropriate in this context to indicate that the action of omitting something has already taken place.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

Our manager will be complaining that we are omitting somethings

This phrase is not correct. 'are omitting' should be replaced with 'have omitted' to convey the correct tense.

The correct phrase should use 'have omitted' to indicate that the action of omitting something has already occurred.
  • What is the Commission planning to say in reply to a letter from the London-based fund managers Morley, complaining of 'economic patriotism' over several recent takeover bids?
  • Our manager will know, but he's out on some salmon fishing trip.
  • Now some people are complaining that Ireland was pressurised.
  • You were supposed to be complaining to him.
  • I'm sorry, I shouldn't be complaining to you.
  • Just ignore Tom. He always seems to be complaining about something.
  • Random House doesn't seem to be complaining.
  • If it was, I wouldn't be complaining.
  • Not even if Jesus was our manager.
  • Even our manager wants to see another band.
  • Not even if Jesus was our manager.
  • They're recorded on a hard drive in our manager's office.
  • I'll have to speak to our manager.
  • I will transfer you to our manager, Michael Scott.
  • I know that you are our manager Marukido.
  • Maybe you should be our manager.
  • Our manager says he's never met a more persuasive person.
  • But trust me, none of our managers would ever lay a finger on her.
  • We only take advice from our manager.
  • This is our manager, Blanche's husband.

Alternatives:

  • our manager will be complaining that we have omitted somethings

Our manager will be complaining that we have ommited somethings

This phrase is correct. 'have omitted' is the correct tense to use in this context to indicate that the action of omitting something has already taken place.

The phrase 'our manager will be complaining that we have omitted somethings' is the correct way to express that the omission has already occurred.
  • What is the Commission planning to say in reply to a letter from the London-based fund managers Morley, complaining of 'economic patriotism' over several recent takeover bids?
  • Our manager will know, but he's out on some salmon fishing trip.
  • Now some people are complaining that Ireland was pressurised.
  • You were supposed to be complaining to him.
  • I'm sorry, I shouldn't be complaining to you.
  • Just ignore Tom. He always seems to be complaining about something.
  • Random House doesn't seem to be complaining.
  • If it was, I wouldn't be complaining.
  • Not even if Jesus was our manager.
  • Even our manager wants to see another band.
  • Not even if Jesus was our manager.
  • They're recorded on a hard drive in our manager's office.
  • I'll have to speak to our manager.
  • I will transfer you to our manager, Michael Scott.
  • I know that you are our manager Marukido.
  • Maybe you should be our manager.
  • Our manager says he's never met a more persuasive person.
  • But trust me, none of our managers would ever lay a finger on her.
  • We only take advice from our manager.
  • This is our manager, Blanche's husband.

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