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Is this grammatically correct? Please rephrase if wrong.?

Dear Sir,

With reference to below email from SOFCON, kindly advice who is in charge in providing the revision number for as-built drawing. Please see THE attached for your reference.

Thanks & Best Regards!

Don't listen to the Akonadab. His punctuation is wrong. Also write THE in simple letters.

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Im going to make a certificate of employment stating that this employee showing his satisfactory performance since he started working in this company. Please correct me if wrong, rephrase it if you a better sentence.Thanks

To Whom It May Concern:

This is to certify that GORDON A. AGUSTIN, Employee Number FJ04261 is employed by this company M.S. AL-SUWAIDI INDUSTRIAL SERVICES CO. LTD. as a LAND SURVEYOR. He has a good moral character and satisfactory performance and responsibility of his job from the period covering May 2005 up to April 2012.

This certification is issued upon his request for whatever legal purpose it may serve him best.

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I am making the assumption that the job came to you via email? letter should be written as below:

Dear Mr Arcilla

I would like to apply for the position of Document Controller (Req.No. 112213), (insert email information here i.e. date of email and company advertising, if your sending this as a letter then print of a copy of the email and send with the letter).

I am currently working in Saudi Arabia as a Project Management Team Secretary/Document Controller for Saudi Aramco, this position ends on 12 May 2012. As I am currently working in Saudi Arabia I am able to attend for an interview if my application is successful.

Thank you for your assistance with this application.

Yours sincerely

John Base
Encs (only put this if you are sending as a letter enclosing the email)

Is this grammatically correct? If wrong please rephrase it in a formal way.?

Please find my below email regarding the email from Rey, please only check my grammar and rephrase if needed, this email will be sent to Operation and I need your help to make it formal.

Dear Sirs,

In view of the below email from contractor Al-Suwaidi this is to inform you that they would like to ask for your assistance to extend their work permit until 10:00PM
Hoping for your usual support on this matter.
Best Regards,
Joel

Dear Joel,
In connection with the on-going asphalting works, our subcontractor will still be working late tonight until 10:00PM to finish the balance works. This is for your information and further assistance. Thanks.
Kind regards,
Rey

Is this grammatically correct? Please fix if wrong.?

Dear Joel,



this email is from contractor and I would like to forward this PID Dept to follow up the status of this please check my grammar----->Reference to DRAPIU-L-364-2011, the above subject has already completed his 3 months provisionary period, please follow up his approval.)

Please check my grammar and please rephrase or fix it.----> 1. Dear Sir, Please kindly refer to the below email from contractor and advise us the status.

2. Dear Sir, With reference to the below email from contractor, please advise us the status.

3. Dear Sir, Please find below email from contractor for your information/update.

Is the word "Guyses" grammatically correct?

Is the word "Guyses" grammatically correct?

I hear people on television all the time say the word "Guyses"
Ex: "What's your guyses opinion on this?"
If not grammatically correct, can you tell me how to rephrase the question above, to make it so?

Why does Quora tell me that my question is grammatically incorrect?

> Why does Quora tell me my question is grammatically incorrect and telling me to rephrase it all the time? It's annoying.Let’s look at your question, for within in it is your answer.Quora allows people to recommend edits on questions. If you choose to ignore those recommendations, or otherwise not even try to get English right, you’ll struggle here, forever.People here are trying to help you, left and right.For example - your question shifts contexts. At the beginning, you ask about “my question”, singular, then you shift to “telling me to … all the time” which speaks to multiple questions being asked.Right there, that’s what we’ll call a “making sense sin”. Don’t tell people you filled your bag with bananas, the in the next sentence, pull oranges out of the bag. In your previous sentence, you stated it was full of bananas - how could it possibly have any oranges?Anyway, my point is, you need to make sure you’re making as much sense as you can, when you ask things.If you think it’s annoying to you - think for a moment about how annoying it might be for the people trying to help you out.

Is “Why didn’t you come online?” grammatically correct?

Yes, but it sounds strange. Better to say “Why didn’t you go online”. First, “go” is the much more common verb than “come” when used with “online”, and second, “come” when spoken sounds like “cum”, which is common American slang for “ejaculate”. When I saw your expression “Why didn’t you come online” I immediately thought of “Why didn’t you have an orgasm online”. Thanks for the chuckle.

Shall I call you now is correct or wrong sentence?

Yes it is the correct use of Shall, but I would rephrase it a little to make it sound a little better.

"Shall I give you a call right now." It just sound better when you hear it.

"I did it by mistake"- How does the statement grammatically sound?

Yes, as far as I am concerned. There are obviously better ways to rephrase it, if you want to sound grandiloquent you could say " Sorry I happen to be a gauche" and if you want to sound laconic you could probably say" Didn't do it on purpose" or "Wasn't my intention".  As far grammar is concerned according to Stephen Leacock (Canadian economist and humorist) "Grammar is only an anlysis after the facts, a post-mortem on usage". So it all comes down to trends. Hope you are getting my point. People normally look upto pedants or esoteric people for grammar and indeed they control the trends. Afterall that's how English is evolving.

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