It is often used: Please find enclosed several documents, as per requested. (Though per can be omitted - letters enclosed as requested, etc.)
It would be better to say "Please find the attached document as requested". The "you" isn't really necessary.
The proper way to say it would be the second one, "You are kindly requested to decide the matter." The first one says that they are requested to decide kindly, which doesn't mean the same thing at all.
My first inclination is to say "requested that" and "requested that the". Phrases like "requested the" and (but only in certain circumstances) "requested of the" are generally clunky and inserting "that" after "requested" makes better sentences. Examples for "requested that": The professor requested that I meet with him tomorrow. The man requested that his neighbor stop driving on the lawn. I requested that the apartment manager meet me next Wednesday to discuss problems. Examples for "requested that the": The manager requested that the tennants put their garbage cans behind the building. The manager requested that the supervisors wear suits for the meeting. Examples for "requested the": I requested the chicken with mashed potatoes and peas. I requested the bills for the last six months.
1. Quantity: How much information. 2. Quality: Correct information 3. Relevance: Relevant to what is requested 4. Manner: The way it is said
Yes. Ex. The details are clearly outlined, as per the attachment."
No, "as per requested" is not grammatically correct. The correct phrase to use is "as per request."
As requested, you is slightly redundant or per your request
"John is requested to bring pie" is grammatically correct.
Both "are" requested to attend the meeting.
you are kindly requested to decide the matter?
She requested a copy of her medical records.
It would be better to say "Please find the attached document as requested". The "you" isn't really necessary.
The proper way to say it would be the second one, "You are kindly requested to decide the matter." The first one says that they are requested to decide kindly, which doesn't mean the same thing at all.
rationalization-------------------this is the correct answer ok.
is it correct in future form when we say " you are requested to submit the programme" or "you are request to submit the programme"
My first inclination is to say "requested that" and "requested that the". Phrases like "requested the" and (but only in certain circumstances) "requested of the" are generally clunky and inserting "that" after "requested" makes better sentences. Examples for "requested that": The professor requested that I meet with him tomorrow. The man requested that his neighbor stop driving on the lawn. I requested that the apartment manager meet me next Wednesday to discuss problems. Examples for "requested that the": The manager requested that the tennants put their garbage cans behind the building. The manager requested that the supervisors wear suits for the meeting. Examples for "requested the": I requested the chicken with mashed potatoes and peas. I requested the bills for the last six months.
The correct pronunciation of hyperbole is "hi-PER-buh-lee."