No. Correct grammar would be "Please forward your report by today at the latest." But it is absurd - no one can hand in a report yesterday. Use Please submit your report by the end of the day today.
Please send the report to Dennis and I by Friday.
You report on something. You write a report about something, or on something.
The correct singular possessive form is Jane's.example: I met Jane's brother at the party.The correct plural possessive form is Janes'.example: The two Janes' last names are Green and Brown.
The word find is not correct here, it sounds as though you need to search for the report.I think this is better - Attached is the report for your review and comment.or The report is attached for your review and comment.
That is the correct spelling of "obituary" (report on a person's death).
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."
Please send the report to Dennis and I by Friday.
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No. Instead say, "Please see the attached report" or "The report is attached". "Attache" is not the proper form in English for a past participle, the grammatical entity needed in these sentence.
The latest sales report shows that 500 nooks were sold.
No, no and no! NEVER use "myself" instead of "me." Use "myself" ONLY when the subject of the sentence or the clause is "I".
Him and I have a report to do.
It depends on what kind of system you have. Usually there is a mechanism to forward an expense report to your manager for approval. If it is a manual system, you should put it in her mailbox or on her desk with a PostIt note that says "This is done. Please approve. Thanks!"
You report on something. You write a report about something, or on something.
The proper grammar is "report was run."
You can say, "Please find the daily report attached."
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