Yes, that is correct.
The pronoun "I" is the correct choice when referring to oneself as the subject of a sentence. "Joe and I went to the store" is the proper usage.
Yes. It is correct. However, the word ' kindly ' is unnecessary. But you can still use it. & instead of saying Clarification ( alliteration with Contact ; Letter ' C ' ) you could say ' if you have any questions ' Or, ' questions, suggestions or feedback. '
The correct phrasing is "if any of you have any questions," as it refers to multiple people possibly having questions.
"Did you have a chance to speak with him?" is a perfectly good and correct sentence. It does not contain any grammar mistakes.
You can't write a letter "to" a position. If you can not get your grammar correct there is little hope of you having your application "for" a government position accepted.
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No. Not in any grammar I've herd.
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The correct phrasing is "Are there any questions?" or "Is there a question?" Both versions are acceptable and commonly used in conversations or presentations to inquire if anyone has a question.