No
The correct spelling of the word is "attached" (connected).
The correct way to say it would be: Tyler's and my resumes are attached. It would probably be simpler to just say: Our resumes are attached.
It would be grammatically correct to say: Please find the attached.... it does not make much sense to write both kindly and please since both almost mean the same.
The correct usage is herewith attached.
{| |- | Depends on what is being attached. If it is a single item, the correct term would be 'Attached is.' If it is multiple items, the correct usage would be 'Attached are.' |}
Yes, the grammar in the sentence "The attached invoices have been confirmed" is correct.
The correct phrase is "attached to the document." This construction clearly indicates that the annex is included with or appended to the document. Using "attached in the document" is less conventional and can be confusing.
It all depends on the context surrounding it, but in and of itself "please see attached letter" is correct.
Try this: Attached is a letter and invoice.
Grammatically correct, but not right. We say "Please find a copy of your diploma attached."
Both "please find attached for your use" and "please find attached for your usage" are correct, but "please find attached for your use" is more commonly used and considered more concise.
Purchase order are attached