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[Grammar] Concerning the usage of the verb request - UsingEnglish. com I'm having a problem understanding the difference between "request somebody to do something" and "request that somebody do something" Is "request to" incorrect? Take these two examples, "I request that you leave the building now" and "I request you to leave the building now" Are they both correct and accepted in p resent d ay English? Please
to-infinitive after request - UsingEnglish. com As long as "request" is a noun, it's fine It doesn't work if "request" is being used as a verb I have made a request to sit my exams later than the other students :tick: I request to sit my exams later than the other students :cross:
Formal Letter Format: How to Write a Formal Letter - UsingEnglish. com First paragraph: Introduce yourself and explain why you are writing (for example, to enquire, request, or complain) Middle paragraph(s): Provide the essential background or key points Keep it short, structured, and focused Last paragraph: Explain what you expect from the recipient (for example, a reply, a refund, or more information)
[Grammar] ‘by request’ vs ‘on request’ - UsingEnglish. com What’s the difference between phrases ‘by request’ and ‘on request’? For instance: Further details will be sent on request On (or upon) the moment you request it, someone will send details There were no flowers at the funeral, by request Please don't bring flowers This has been requested by the family
regarding or regarding to? | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum e g "Regarding your request, I shall answer you tomorrow" Amazingly, there's a great number of hits in Google I would actually consider "Regarding to your request" ungrammatical but there's 1-2 hits in British National Corpus, so I might be wrong
At the bequest of (somebody) | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum Hi guys! I have read this expression several times: "to do something at the bequest of somebody else" I know what a bequest is (legacy, inheritance), but I am not sure of the meaning of the full sentence Maybe I am cofusing it with "doing something at the request of somebody" (because they ask
The 100 most useful emailing phrases - UsingEnglish. com (I) just read your email about (I) just got your message about (I) just got your request for… It was a pleasure my great pleasure to meet you last week Sorry for my late reply Sorry it took me so long to get back to you Sorry not to reply sooner (but but I had to…) Thank you for finding the time to meet me talk to me attend…
How to writte a school visit request email - UsingEnglish. com Dear, I would like to writte a school visit request by email We are a family mooving from Brazil to an arab english speaking country this month and before enrolling our kids in other schools, I would like to visit, see the classrooms, building, material, teachers, etc Also I would like to