Are the following sentences correct?
I’m not sure if our recycling waste will be collected tomorrow, because it’s a bank holiday. If not, can you please get them on site today? I asked because we only have one empty bin left. I don’t think it last us for the weekend.
Please respond urgently.
I’m not sure if our recycling will be collected tomorrow, because it’s a bank holiday. If not, can you please get it out today? I am asking because we only have one empty bin left, and I don’t think it will last us for the weekend.
Please respond as it's urgent.
Clive
My original sentence is correct, right? No, it's not. I've marked some errors in bold.
I’m not sure if our recycling waste will be collected tomorrow, because it’s a bank holiday. If not, can you please get them on site today? I asked because we only have one empty bin left. I don’t think it last us for the weekend.
Clive
Why do you changed the following to:
I am asking
Please respond it's urgent .
Why do you changed the following to:
I am asking <<< This is more natural English, and conveys more sense of urgency.
Please respond as / because it's urgent .
My original sentence is correct, right?
Please respond as / because it's urgent .
Is this form correct?
I ask because we only have one bin empty left, and I don't think it will last us for the weekend.
You're saying this following sentence isn't correct in the above text?
Please respond urgently.