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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Asking me

In the context: The pontential client wants to know an approximate expenditure for ad campaign. I am asking my manager to get the exact cost for it before informing him of it by email.

The pontential client asking me to let him know an approximate expenditure for his product's ad campaign per month.


Is the sentence correct? can you recommed anything elase instead of asking?

  

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The pontential client asking me t o let him know an approximate expenditure for his product's ad campaign per month. Wrong spelling, wrong verb form, wrong verb, wrong noun The prospect is asking me for a quote of the approximate monthly cost of his ad campaign.

  • The pontential client asking me t o let him know an approximate expenditure for his product's ad campaign per month.
  • Wrong spelling, wrong verb form, wrong verb, wrong noun The prospect is asking me for a quote of the approximate monthly cost of his ad campaign.
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The pontential client asking me to let him know an approximate expenditure for his product's ad campaign per month.

Wrong spelling, wrong verb form, wrong verb, wrong noun

The prospect is asking

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