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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Are these sentences grammatically correct?

As you may be aware, my family's resident permit is expiring next week.Due to the current uncertainty of the situation and no regular or direct flight available from my home town, I am not able to bring back my family here before their residence permit expire next week.Therefore. I request that you may please arrange for re-applying for family permit for my family when we have a stable condition and regular flights available.Please consider my request favourably and arrange for the same as requested.
  

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Hi That's good. You need an 'a' with 're-applying for a family permit'. Also, it's good to hit the space button twice at the end of a sentence, so that your sentences are not too close together.

  • Hi That's good.
  • You need an 'a' with 're-applying for a family permit'.
  • Also, it's good to hit the space button twice at the end of a sentence, so that your sentences are not too close together.
  • My thoughts are with anyone who is in that situation Dave
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Hi

That's good. You need an 'a' with 're-applying for a family permit'. Also, it's good to hit the space button twice at the end of a sentence, so that your sentences are not too close together.

My thoughts are with anyone who is in that situation

Dave

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