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Is with regards correct grammar?

yes. After with regards you would put your name.


Do you say this is in regard to or this is in regards to?

The correct answer is "in regard to". Even better, "this is regarding ..."Don't forget that "regards" usually means an expression of sentiment something like "best wishes", as in, "Please pass along my regards to your father." or, as in the old musical number, "Give my regards to old Broadway!"According to the Dr. Grammar site:In regard(s) to?"The use of the plural regards in the phrases in regards to and with regards to is incorrect. Since each phrase shows its speaker regarding just one issue, the regard is singular: in regard to and with regard to.[Examples:] I am calling in regard to your memo.With regard to our meeting, I cannot attend." (Strumpf and Douglas, The Grammar Bible 220).


Relating to grammar is In regards to rain and snow correct?

I'm not sure I fully understand the question - are you asking if the phrase In regards to rain and snow is correct? If so, I would say absolutely not... it should be with regard to...and now I'm doubting myself! Darn, the more often I read this the more confused I get.I started this answer intending to say that the correct phrase would be with regard to rain and snow - ie 'with' not 'in' and 'regard' not 'regards' but now I'm hopelessly confused.Sorry to all who read this, probably a complete waste of time, but I'll leave it as I'd be interested to know what others say.


Is the usage 'with best compliments' correct?

The phrase "with best compliments" is correct and commonly used in formal communication to convey good wishes or regards. It is typically used at the end of a letter or email as a way to express goodwill towards the recipient.


Should comma be used after regards?

Yes, a comma should be used after "Regards" when writing a formal email or letter. For example, "Regards, John Smith."

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Is with regards correct grammar?

yes. After with regards you would put your name.


When ending a letter can you sign it Regard or is the correct way Regards?

You would use Regards, not Regard in that situation.


Is with best compliments correct?

The wording is grammatically correct.However, I prefer "with best and sincere regards" or "with warm regards" .


Is it correct to say warmest regards?

Warmest regards is an acceptable complimentary close for a friendly personal letter.


Is it correct to say this is in regards to my account with blablah?

Yes.


Is the spelling of Hinduism correct?

Yes, that is certainly the correct spelling Sir!Regards,Reginald.


In regards to or in regards of?

Both "in regards to" and "in regard to" are commonly used to introduce a topic or point of reference. "In regard to" is more grammatically correct as "regard" is singular, while "regards" is the plural form.


Condensor or condenser which is the correct one to use regarding the outdoor unit for an air conditioning system?

CondenSER is correct. CondenSOR is not a real word. Regards!


Is it grammatically correct to say 'Best Regards' when closing a letter?

To me "Best Regards" always sounds like some has mashed together "Best Wishes" and "Kind Regards". Of those two "Best Wishes" can be used when you have a close relationship with the recipient and "Kind Regards" seems appropriate for someone you have met before but still have some level of formality to the relationship.


Identify the correct practice with regards to government mobile devices.?

Ensuring information displayed on-screen is not visible to passers-by.


Do you say this is in regard to or this is in regards to?

The correct answer is "in regard to". Even better, "this is regarding ..."Don't forget that "regards" usually means an expression of sentiment something like "best wishes", as in, "Please pass along my regards to your father." or, as in the old musical number, "Give my regards to old Broadway!"According to the Dr. Grammar site:In regard(s) to?"The use of the plural regards in the phrases in regards to and with regards to is incorrect. Since each phrase shows its speaker regarding just one issue, the regard is singular: in regard to and with regard to.[Examples:] I am calling in regard to your memo.With regard to our meeting, I cannot attend." (Strumpf and Douglas, The Grammar Bible 220).


Are you correct?

I should certainly bloody hope so. Otherwise I wouldn't be doing a good job in regards to answering questions, would I?