Well, it may be correct (even if incomplete) but much too convoluted. Business correspondence (even emails) should be simple and straightforward. For example:
In response to the attached email regarding incorrect charges to your...
In the above sentence the word regarding is used correctly.
Rofl, you cant put reference in a sentence!
Participle phrases always function as adjectives, adding description to the sentence.So in the sentence "Charging at the red cloak, the bull missed his mark"Charging at the red cloak would be the participal phrase.
Yes. Example: Regarding the previous test... Regarding next week's party...
Electrically charging the paint will result in a metallic bond.
There are two sentences here. They are both fine examples of poor use of language, where a simple message is obscured by meaningless verbiage and jargon. 'Please go to our nearest office to discuss the wrong charging on your account referred to in the email below' is one acceptable way of rewriting this. You would not say 'hereunder', 'pertinent to the same', or 'you are requested', so why write them?
adjective...it is describing the bull
In the above sentence the word regarding is used correctly.
Rofl, you cant put reference in a sentence!
In the phrase, "Charging at the red cloak, the bull missed his mark," the participle phrase is "charging at the red cloak." It is a participle phrase because it works as an adjective in the sentence.
The stampede of elephants were charging at me.
The enraged bull came charging through the china shop and everyone ran for their lives.
I am still searching for a reference point.
Participle phrases always function as adjectives, adding description to the sentence.So in the sentence "Charging at the red cloak, the bull missed his mark"Charging at the red cloak would be the participal phrase.
Yes. Example: Regarding the previous test... Regarding next week's party...
My parents are very anxious regarding my study
The knights lifted their weapons and began charging at the enemy.I will have to start charging people for tea if they keep drinking it all.His mobile phone is charging upstairs.