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The invoice was referring to the vs The invoice was referring to

Both phrases are not correct as they are incomplete. The first phrase lacks a specific object that the invoice was referring to, while the second phrase lacks a verb after 'to'. To make these phrases correct, they need to be completed with the missing elements.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 2567 views

This phrase is incomplete and lacks a specific object that the invoice was referring to.

"The invoice was referring to the"

To make this phrase correct, you need to add a specific object that the invoice was referring to, such as 'the invoice was referring to the payment details'.
  • With regard to sales reported as 'partly processed' via one of the two companies, representing the majority of those sales, it appears that the invoice number includes two letters referring to the company name of the company allegedly channelling.
  • That's the day I was referring to.
  • Then I clarified and explained I was referring to his shoddy welds.
  • Guys, I think he was referring to me.
  • I wish I knew what her mother was referring to.
  • Perhaps your neighbour was referring to Thanos.
  • Actually, I was referring to the dinner in the oven.
  • I think Vincent was referring to the puppy, not the window.
  • This is one of those scenarios I was referring to.
  • I thought he was referring to the security cameras on the prison wall.
  • Michael, of course, thought Maeby was referring to Ann.
  • Olive was referring to aunts lily and vivian.
  • Not what I was referring to, thanks.
  • Actually, I was referring to finnegan's wife.
  • I was referring to you holding a fish.
  • I was referring to the fact that you leave this earth.
  • No, I was referring to what's-her-name.
  • I was referring to the ethics of time travel.
  • Actually, I was referring to the hoofprints.
  • I was referring to the first two years... sir.

This phrase is incomplete and lacks a verb after 'to'.

"The invoice was referring to "

To make this phrase correct, you need to add a verb after 'to', such as 'the invoice was referring to a mistake'.
  • With regard to sales reported as 'partly processed' via one of the two companies, representing the majority of those sales, it appears that the invoice number includes two letters referring to the company name of the company allegedly channelling.
  • That's the day I was referring to.
  • Then I clarified and explained I was referring to his shoddy welds.
  • Guys, I think he was referring to me.
  • I wish I knew what her mother was referring to.
  • Perhaps your neighbour was referring to Thanos.
  • Actually, I was referring to the dinner in the oven.
  • I think Vincent was referring to the puppy, not the window.
  • This is one of those scenarios I was referring to.
  • I thought he was referring to the security cameras on the prison wall.
  • Michael, of course, thought Maeby was referring to Ann.
  • Olive was referring to aunts lily and vivian.
  • Not what I was referring to, thanks.
  • Actually, I was referring to finnegan's wife.
  • I was referring to you holding a fish.
  • I was referring to the fact that you leave this earth.
  • No, I was referring to what's-her-name.
  • I was referring to the ethics of time travel.
  • Actually, I was referring to the hoofprints.
  • I was referring to the first two years... sir.

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