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SrXXX,
We appreciate your courtesy of taking the time to contact us.
In advance of the presented budget, we would like to consult you the dispatch details of the merchandise. As regards it, we need to determine its
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Hi,
Dear ... and ...,
With reference to your weekly university permission, you are kindly requested to sit with Mr. .... in order to know how you should cover the missing official working hours.
Please keep me updated.
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Dear ... and ..., With reference to your weekly university permission, please confer with Mr. .... in order to find out how you should cover the missing official working hours. Please keep me updated. Regards,
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it's not sounds English and I feel something wrong, can you p lease correct the letter below:
Dear ... and ...,
With reference to your weekly university permission, you are kindly requested to sit with Mr. .... in order to know
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speedoz
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Yes , I understand that, but to further press the issue, would you still use, I walked in the rain, even when you know that this is a specific reference to rain and the reader has no way of knowing which rain I'm talking about? Examples like
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Hi,
Sometimes grammar references told us that you cannot put a comma between the two verbs of a double predicate sentence, but I often found that usage in articles in famous websites or newspapers.
I would say you have to look at each
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anonymous
62 days ago
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I am a German speaker, so I have quite to ponder about what certain sentences mean. At the moment, I try to understand that poem. The actual aim would be to characterize Victorian poetry by referring to two poets and/or poems.
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anonymous
63 days ago
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In Bryan A. Garner's "Dictionary of Modern American Usage", the set phrase "suffice it to say" is explained to be the subjunctive form of the indicative "it suffices to say". The article on the subjunctive mood in
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anonymous
67 days ago
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I don't recommend that site for any one. It is full of crap when it comes to AmE. Use either M-W and reference.com dude in AmE = 'dud Notice the yod-dropping, that is, no /j/ (in IPA) after alveolar consonants. What do you mean? I
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75 days ago
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