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Hi everyone. I'm working at a tuition center. I need to give my employer a letter about the outstanding balance of my August's payment so that the balance will be added to my September's payment. The outstanding balance is $ 50.
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2. ok
3. from
4. you are living proof (your mom)
5. in
6. these are good
7. 'top' is ok if it's on a hill, otherwise 'end'
8. all ok
9. 'to one station'
12. It's just something for emphasis.
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I really appreciate YOUR getting back to me in REGARD to these dates. Unfortunately, our Travel Policy requires a Travel Request form completed and approved for the following dates: ...
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I really appreciate you getting back to me in regards to these dates. Unfortunately according to the Travel Policy I will need a have a Travel Request Form competed and approved for the following dates
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Along the same line of thought, please respect the language and write every word as it appears in the dictionary. After all, you have come to improve your English, don't you?
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There are two "words" that are not words. Correct them and add a question mark and the question is correct.
By the way, some of the volunteers who help on this site appreciate being asked to do things, instead of ordered.
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Could someone look over the bold corrections I've written and tell me what you think about the sentences. Thanks you 1 Come 4 pm, I'm falling asleep since I woke up early. OK 2 The dog jumped on the door handle an pushed it down, opening
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"To Mr. XX from Mr. YY, on the occasion of the International Maritime Symposium." After that, I would add place and date. Any comments? Most of all I want to be sure that this is culturally correct. Ah! Mr. YY's organization is
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what is the abbreviation for july?
There is no "official" abbreviation but you will sometimes see it written in a date as follows: 23-JUL-09 or maybe just JUL-09. If you are using it as a standalone word always spell it out in full,
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I suggest: "Please be advised that I will be on leave from (date 1) to (Date 2) and during my absence Mr. (What's his name) will be taking over my responsbilities. Please liaise with him should you need any assistance.. Thank you.."
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