Could it be taken to mean 'As soon as they are received, we will place an order...'?We will place an order with the vendor and ship them to you as soon as they are received.
Could it be taken to mean ...?
Can I use "make a order" instead of "place an order"?
I would use 'gives' instead of 'makes', but I am not a teacher.A judge makes / issues an order that The Parser must stop eating so many donuts.
I think you cannot use the simple past to refer to the future, but I am not a teacher.... once we received.
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