use it at the start of the sentence
e.g
"rest assured, my deed will be done"
Since PERT stands for Program Evaluation and Review Technique, then it would be as if you're making a sentence with the word technique by itself, as a common noun. The rest of the acronym is just what describes that word. So, an example would be: We should use the PERT to manage the project better. You could also use it as a proper noun, which is a name: PERT helped us to improve the analysis and organization of this project. Or as an adjective: For the events and activities, we used a PERT chart.
You are iggly.
what does wire service mean
You don't communicate with me enough.
He suavely shifted his weight, which caused him to stumble.
Rest assured means to be certain, to rest easy in the knowledge that, or to be consoled that the mentioned fact or circumstance is true. It has become such a popular idiom that many companies use it in their slogans such as Rest Assured System, and Rest Assured MC.
It is incorrect because of redundancy. It is correct to use the words separately like "Please be assured..." or "Rest assured that..."
My teachers tell me I'm very self-assured
be rest assured
"rest assured" literally is a command to sleep with worries allayed. You use the phrase in a similar context in which you would say, "Don't worry." It implies resolution to a problem. You could also use it in a situation in which you would say, "I've got it under control." Ex. "Rest assured, that paper will be on your desk by seven o'clock tomorrow morning."
I assured the customer that there was no damage to the television.
My teachers tell me I'm very self-assured
The ship was moored in a moonlit bay. Be assured, she's moored!
'Rest' can be a noun ('I need a rest') or a verb ('rest assured').
He assured me he would be at the station the next morning
"Assured" is the past-tense form of "assure". To "assure" someone is to tell them that something is safe or instill confidence in them or make them sure of something."I assured Matt that he would get more playing time on the court in the next game.""My scholarship is assured."
He was assured by his mother that the birthday cake would be lovely.