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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Letter Writing

Are these sentences grammatically correct?

The birth certificate for my daughter who is studying in 8th grade is not available at present, so we are not able to provide certificate at this moment. We will submit it at an early time. We would therefore request you to accept this letter as our request for a time to submit this document as required.

  

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The birth certificate for my daughter, (name of your daughter) who is studying in 8th grade is not available at present, so we are not able to provide it at this moment. We will submit it as early as possible. Please consider our situation.

  • The birth certificate for my daughter, (name of your daughter) who is studying in 8th grade is not available at present, so we are not able to provide it at this moment.
  • We will submit it as early as possible.
  • Please consider our situation.
  • I think this will suffice.
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The birth certificate for my daughter, (name of your daughter) who is studying in 8th grade is not available at present, so we are not able to provide it at this moment. We will submit it as early as possible. Please consider our situation.

I think this will suffice.

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