0
Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Application and Requesting for

using as an email subject line, what is the difference between "Application for Salary Increment" and "Requesting for Salary Increment"? What is the major difference between "Application for" and "requesting for" in the Email subject?

  

Top answer

It's "Request for", not "Requesting for". An application usually assumes that there is a procedure to follow in order to obtain a salary increment. You are given some forms to fill out and you are given instructions about how to fill out the forms and told where to send them.

  • It's "Request for", not "Requesting for".
  • An application usually assumes that there is a procedure to follow in order to obtain a salary increment.
  • You are given some forms to fill out and you are given instructions about how to fill out the forms and told where to send them.
  • It's a formal way of requesting the increment.
  • A request is more simply just asking for a salary increment, either in person, by letter, or by email.
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0

It's "Request for", not "Requesting for".

An application usually assumes that there is a procedure to follow in order to obtain a salary increment. You are given some forms to fill out and you are given instructions about how to fill out the forms and told where to send them. It's a formal way of requesting the increment.

A request is more simply just asking for a salary incremen

Related Questions