Yes, it is correct to say "this is regarding your request" when referring to a specific request or inquiry made by someone. It is a professional and clear way to acknowledge the subject of communication.
No. "May I see your passport, please?" is probably the best way to say it. "For" is not used with "request": you can request someone's passport, or you can request that someone show you his passport. And since requesting is already asking for something, it is redundant to use both "may I" and "request".
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The correct spelling is "enquiry," not "enquiries." An enquiry is a request for information or a formal investigation. If you have specific enquiries that you need updates on, please provide more details so I can assist you better.
The word meaning "concerning" is spelt as you have done in the question.
Regarding your request for more information, I will provide you with an update by the end of the day.
The correct way to word an invitation is to say, "We request your kind presence at." The invitation does not need to say kind presence to be correct.
As per request
is it correct in future form when we say " you are requested to submit the programme" or "you are request to submit the programme"
You can say: I comply with your request ( I am obedient to your request or order whatever). In other words, I do exactly whatever you want me to do.
No. "May I see your passport, please?" is probably the best way to say it. "For" is not used with "request": you can request someone's passport, or you can request that someone show you his passport. And since requesting is already asking for something, it is redundant to use both "may I" and "request".
The correct co-rec sports league schedule can be provided upon request.
You do not joke around, use correct grammar and correct words, say Sincerely, ----- Send!
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"We are looking forward to your positive response to this request." This is the grammatically correct phrase. "On this request" or "for this request" would not be necessary for conveying the intended meaning.
we request you to
The sentence "Whether he was duplicitous regarding his character is open to question" is grammatically correct and complete.
The correct spelling is "enquiry," not "enquiries." An enquiry is a request for information or a formal investigation. If you have specific enquiries that you need updates on, please provide more details so I can assist you better.