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"When are you going to send the other items?" vs "When are you going to send the further items?"

Both phrases are correct, but "other items" is more commonly used in English. "Further items" can be used to emphasize a greater distance or degree compared to "other items."

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 645 views

"When are you going to send the other items?"

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inquire about the timing of sending additional items that are not specified.

Examples:

  • When are you going to send the other items from the list?
  • I'm still waiting for the other items to arrive.
  • Please let me know when you plan to send the other items.
  • The customer is asking about the other items in the package.
  • We need to confirm the delivery date for the other items.
  • Are you going to send Shepherds to assassinate me tonight?
  • Who are you going to send a letter to?
  • And how are you going to send him commands?
  • Are you going to send another assassin to sort me out?
  • Along with all the other items?
  • What are you going to send them their share?
  • What are you going to send to the person you love?
  • Are you going to send him to St. Cyr?
  • What, are you going to send us to a restaurant and watch through a one-way mirror?
  • Are you going to send me to jail for three days?
  • Let's get down to business: are you going to send me the fabrics?
  • Are you going to send me back to L.A. with my wife and baby and no idea this ever happened so you can pretend to have a happy family again?
  • Are you going to send over as many troops as you expect us to?
  • Are you going to send me back to L.A. with my wife and baby and no idea this ever happened so you can pretend to have a happy family again?
  • Are you going to send me away? I don't know how to help you.
  • But I asked him: "When are you going to finish it?
  • "when are you going to join the line?"
  • When are you going to repay our money?
  • So when are you going to Hong Kong?
  • When are you going to start work?

Alternatives:

  • when are you going to send the remaining items?
  • when are you going to send the rest of the items?
  • when are you going to send the remaining items?
  • when are you going to send the remaining items?
  • when are you going to send the rest of the items?

"When are you going to send the further items?"

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase can be used to emphasize a greater distance or degree compared to "other items." It implies a more significant or extended set of items.

Examples:

  • When are you going to send the further items for the project?
  • The company is considering sending the further items next month.
  • Please provide a timeline for sending the further items.
  • The client is interested in the further items you mentioned.
  • We need to discuss the details of sending the further items.
  • Are you going to send Shepherds to assassinate me tonight?
  • Who are you going to send a letter to?
  • And how are you going to send him commands?
  • Are you going to send another assassin to sort me out?
  • What are you going to send them their share?
  • What are you going to send to the person you love?
  • Are you going to send him to St. Cyr?
  • What, are you going to send us to a restaurant and watch through a one-way mirror?
  • Are you going to send me to jail for three days?
  • Let's get down to business: are you going to send me the fabrics?
  • Are you going to send me back to L.A. with my wife and baby and no idea this ever happened so you can pretend to have a happy family again?
  • Are you going to send over as many troops as you expect us to?
  • Are you going to send me back to L.A. with my wife and baby and no idea this ever happened so you can pretend to have a happy family again?
  • Are you going to send me away? I don't know how to help you.
  • But I asked him: "When are you going to finish it?
  • "when are you going to join the line?"
  • When are you going to repay our money?
  • So when are you going to Hong Kong?
  • When are you going to start work?
  • When are you going to let me in?

Alternatives:

  • when are you going to send the additional items?
  • when are you going to send the extra items?
  • when are you going to send the supplementary items?
  • when are you going to send the supplemental items?
  • when are you going to send the extra items?

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