"На здоровье!" (literally, "To your health!") itself is said as a response to someone thanking, mostly, for something consumable.
Both "I will response to you" and "I will respond to you" are correct, but "I will respond to you" is more commonly used in English. "Response" can be a noun or a verb, while "respond" is strictly a verb.
The correct title would be the Incident Commander. This individual is designated to oversee and coordinate the overall response efforts, providing direction and making key decisions to effectively address the incident.
Stage 1- the boer offensive Stage 2- British response Stage 3- guerilla Warfare
The correct chronological sequence for the eras of policing is the Political Era, followed by the Reform Era, and then the Community Era. Each era represents a shift in policing philosophies and practices in response to societal needs and expectations.
The correct response is big, bursting bubbles.
The correct response is "you're welcome".
yeah , i think is correct say a lot of thanks for quick response...
The correct response for a boy would be "Me llamo [your name]."
The grammatically correct response to "How are you?" is typically "I'm good, thank you," or "I'm doing well, thanks."
It would be correct if you would've said, "All of them have sent a response," or, "All of them have sent responses."
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I'm fine and you?
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A person can respond but a person cannot "in respond". It requires "in response to".I wanted to respond to my friend's email.In response to my friend's email, I sent him a humorous E-card.
A response that is used by talking (I'm just using my previous knowledge of these 2 words to hint at a possibly correct response.)
The right response should be: "I have accepted your apology". Or "I have noted your apology"
Absolutely. That's a very polite statement.