were you able to input my time card data?
The correct grammar for the sentence is: "Please note that this letter is merely an inquiry regarding your interest and availability."
No, that sentence is not grammatically correct. Availability is a noun meaning how much of something is there to be used. You could say "What is the availability of this job?" or "Is this job available?" or "Is this job still open?"
"I confirm John and myself as participants" is correct. "Myself" is one of the "reflexive" pronouns, which should be used whenever an element of the predicate of a sentence represents the same person as an element of the subject of the same sentence. The easiest way to remember is: If you say the sentence again, but leave out "John", you would then say "I confirm myself as a participant." You wouldn't say "I confirm me as a participant."
physicians' availability!! This is because there's more than one physicians availability.
To correct a misplaced modifier, you can move it closer to the word or phrase it is meant to modify to clarify the intended meaning of the sentence. Ensure that the modifier is placed in a logical position to avoid confusion or ambiguity for the reader. Always double-check your sentence to confirm that the modifier is clearly and appropriately describing the correct subject.
"How are you" is a correct sentence.
The correct spelling is "confirm" (affirm, certify).
Yes, this sentence is correct.
You are palpitating. This is a correct sentence.
The correct spelling is acknowledge (confirm or admit).
That sentence is grammatically correct.
no it is not a correct sentence.