No. Use "for your immediate action."
The grammar is not correct. A more correct way to phrase it would be: "Please return the document to me after signing."
The correct grammar should be: "Please return this to me after signing."
Yes, "Please submit the report to Johanna or me" is correct grammar. "Me" is the correct pronoun to use in this context because it is the object of the preposition "to."
the correct grammar is: please respond to Mike and I. you do not need the word back as respond means" get back to"
The correct grammar for the sentence is: "Please note that this letter is merely an inquiry regarding your interest and availability."
The grammar is not correct. A more correct way to phrase it would be: "Please return the document to me after signing."
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The correct grammar should be: "Please return this to me after signing."
Yes, "Please submit the report to Johanna or me" is correct grammar. "Me" is the correct pronoun to use in this context because it is the object of the preposition "to."
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the correct grammar is: please respond to Mike and I. you do not need the word back as respond means" get back to"
The correct grammar for the sentence is: "Please note that this letter is merely an inquiry regarding your interest and availability."
No.I'm assuming you're asking if that's the correct grammar, and it's not. The correct phrase would be "May I please go?".
Yes, "please advise" is correct grammar to use after asking a question when you are seeking advice or guidance from the person you are addressing. It is a common and polite way to request further information or recommendations.
Please improve your question and resubmitt it when the grammar is correct.
The question is incorrect in spelling and in grammar. Please correct and then resubmit.
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