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Yes, it is correct grammar to say "Would you be so kind as to [do something]?" It is considered somewhat formal.
You can talk to supervisors in a respectful way. Supervisors are people too and want to be talked to they same way you would like to be spoken to. If you can, get to the point and if you have a complaint, offer solutions.
I'm inclined to say that would be a point- a place of which the definite position alone is considered; spot
The options for what could be considered a technological advancement are needed in order to know which is correct. Without that information someone would not know which is correct.
Yes, supervisors do have their own email address.(See Related question regarding the format of the email address.) Supervisors are issued with an official answers.com email address. A supervisors email address normally consists of the supervisors username followed by @answers.com so if you were emailing me it would be RHYFOR@answers.com as an example.
In this sense, "reported to work" is correct. It's just an awkward sentence. You could change he first option to "reporting for work" and that would also be correct, but the position of the preposition is incorrect.
I would asume if it's speed work you would get into the jockey position. Otherwise it would be better to sit as deep as possible to avoid eating dirt as those tiny saddle afford no help with balance when not standing over them :)
Yes. It is considered more formal. It also sounds better :PYes it is correct 'If I were you' could be the if clause of a conditional sentence.If I were you I would go overseas.If I were the president I would tax all the rich people.
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i would google it or find out
No, "Yo dawg waz in the house" is not what would be described as "proper" English. The "in the house" part is correct spelling (although may not be considered correct grammar), but the "Yo dawg waz" is pure slang.