Yes, though to make it flow more smoothly, I would write "I have sent an email requesting that you be added to the list."
A pronoun is a word that can be used to replace a noun in a sentence to avoid repetition. Pronouns help make sentences less repetitive and flow more smoothly. Examples of pronouns include "he," "she," "it," "they," and "we."
Oh, dude, the comparative form of "smoothly" is "more smoothly." It's like when you're trying to slide into a conversation smoothly, but someone else does it more smoothly than you. So yeah, "more smoothly" is the way to go if you want to compare smoothness levels.
A subject pronoun is a pronoun that is used as the subject of a sentence. It replaces a noun that is the subject of the sentence to avoid repetition and make the sentence flow more smoothly. Examples of subject pronouns include "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," "we," and "they."
goes more smoothly this way
No it may make it run more smoothly.
When an object is moving slowly, the air molecules around it have more time to flow smoothly around its surface, resulting in less disruption and therefore less drag compared to when the object is moving quickly. At higher speeds, the air molecules cannot flow as smoothly, causing more turbulence and greater drag on the object.
The bowel works more smoothly the more contents it has
the author's voice sounds more confident
When an object is moving slowly, the air molecules have more time to adjust and flow around the object smoothly. This results in less turbulence and separation of airflow, which reduces drag on the object. At higher speeds, the air molecules do not have enough time to flow smoothly around the object, leading to increased drag.
Your writing needs to be smoother, you need to learn how to write (more) smoothly. Smoother is an adjective. Smoothly is an adverb.
You can always do more thorough research and include appendices to provide graphs, charts, drawings and similar aids. It is also very helpful to proofread the plan to make the language flow smoothly and remove all grammar mistakes,