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25 Aug 2020
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1.The team should be organized.
2.The team needs time to be organized.
3.The team needs time to organize. (Can I say these in the both following situations)
1.The team should be organized.
2.The team needs time to be organized.
3.The team needs time to organize. (Can I say these in the both following situations)
2.The team needs time to be organized.
3.The team needs time to organize. (Can I say these in the both following situations)
The team has just changed a manager ,so they need more time to prepare for the new season or before making the team
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3 fits your situation best, but If they need more time then I’m not sure your sentences convey that meaning.
‘The team needs (more) time before they can organise’ / ‘the team needs time to organise themselves (fully)’
Would be better
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