We normally say "looking forward hearing from you". It should have a preposition before the pronoun.
It would be more proper to say "looking forward to hearing from you."
This is called gerund, basically adding -ing to the verb, then followed by a preposition.
The wording of the announcement would be the biggest difference between an informal and a formal announcement. An informal announcement doesn't have to be as proper and politically correct as a formal announcement would need to be.
Nonmetallic conduits installed in external underground environments should typically be marked with a yellow color. The wording "Caution: Buried Electric Line" or similar warnings may be used to indicate the presence of electric lines. This color and wording help to ensure safety and prevent accidental damage during excavation or other underground work. Always refer to local codes and regulations for specific requirements.
The sentence, "Kindly find the itinerary hopefully wait for your reply" is written poorly for a business letter.You have two separate thoughts lumped into one sentence.Overly polite wording is not a substitute for clarity.Each of the two included pieces of information should be presented in two (or more) sentences:Please find the itinerary for .... enclosed. (Specify what the itinerary is for, for example 'The XYZ Conference' or 'The tour of our plant', etc. Include the day or date that the itinerary covers.)We await your prompt reply ... (State what you are looking for in their reply. If there is a date by which you need their reply, state it.)
In a business letter, it is important to use formal and professional language. This includes clear and concise wording, avoiding slang or overly casual expressions. The tone should be respectful and courteous, regardless of the subject matter, to maintain professionalism. Additionally, proper grammar and punctuation are essential to convey a polished and credible image.
Written communication is preferred in formal settings because it provides a clear and permanent record of information, which can be referenced later. It allows for careful wording and editing, ensuring that messages are precise and free of misunderstandings. Additionally, written communication can be distributed widely and uniformly, making it efficient for conveying important information to multiple stakeholders.
Yes, that wording is correct. An example of a sentence that uses this wording is "I am not looking forward to washing the car."
When will he be around? is the the correct wording.
There is no correct or specific wording. Normally, the word credit or credit for bank error will appear on your statement.
California notaries public usually have to attach a separate certificate because the wording for the notarial certificate is dictated by law, and most forms do not have the correct wording. Therefore, the notary must attach a separate page with the correct wording before they can notarize.
Carlos lent his basketball to Roberto and you. This is perfectly correct.
anything with right spelling and grammar.
Past-tense. Solid wording.
"Hearing stricken" is not a commonly used term and may be a typographical error or confusion in wording. Can you provide more context or clarify the term you are referring to?
The preferred wording would be, "what percent".
No, the correct wording should be: Pedro es su hijo.
Are you thinking of "If there's a will theres a way?"
The phrase would be "where it's perfect" (i.e. where it is perfect), meaning location.The word were is the past tense of are.