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thank you all for your help
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Precious friends,
which sentence is correct:
"I am sorry for the delay in replying, and hope ....""I am sorry for the delay in replying, and I hope...."
When can I omit the subject pronoun from the second sentence?
Thank you
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Dear friendsI am translating something for my boss. It's like a declaration from his housemaid that she has received her sallary for three years and I need quick help to translate the following statements into English:
It should start something like this
" I am the undersigned "so and so" I...
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Hi,
Suppose I have two invoices one states the right value of the goods and the other states a value less than the real price (to fool customs). Can I call the second invoice "a dummy invoice"? And is it understandable by native speakers?
Thank you
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Thank you very much abbie1948. You're right people make mistakes on the internet.
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Hi, nice guys!
"I often find myself having to do something"
"I often find myself have to do something"
which one of the above sentences is correct/better. I looked them up on the internet and they both seem to work.
thank you
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Now it's clear.
Thank you very much pieanne and MrPedantic.
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Hi, nice folks of EF
- Please send me my statement of account up to date.
- I sent you a message a week ago but have not received your reply up to date.
Is it correct if I use "up to date" in these two sentences to mean up till now and what part of speech is "up to date" in these two...
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Thank you Mister Micawber.
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Hi, everybody.
When I want to issue an invoice and put a certain customer's name on it how should I describe this process:
Should I say: "establish the invoice in the name of (someone)"
or : "issue an the invoice under someone's name" ??
thank you
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