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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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cloud you someone corect my english asap Thk



Hi Charles

I am putting your expense to the system hopefully we are going to the payment today . But I have a small problem with your Dollar expense . There is a amount $108.15 under Product Related Costs . The receipt is not here, I don understand what is it . Cloud you please explain to me where to post this .

  

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Anonymous Hi Charles I am entering your expense into the system. Hopefully we are going to the payment today. I, however, have a small problem with your dollar-denominated expenses .

  • Anonymous Hi Charles I am entering your expense into the system.
  • Hopefully we are going to the payment today.
  • I, however, have a small problem with your dollar-denominated expenses .
  • 15 under Product Related Costs.
  • The receipt is not here, so I do not understand to what this refers.
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AnonymousHi Charles
I am entering your expense into the system. Hopefully we are going to the payment today. I, however, have a small problem with your dollar-denominated expenses . There is an amount of $108.15 under Product Related Costs. The receipt is not here, so I do not understand to what this refers. Could you please explain me where I should enter this?
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Dear sir,

You may say:-


Hi Charles

I am just putting your expenses through the system. Hopefully we will be able to pay them today. But I have a small problem with your dollar expenses. There is a amount of $108.15 under Product Related Costs. I don't have a receipt for this. Could you please let me know where to post this.
Kind r
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Just a minor revision on Goldmund's version (including the typing of two spaces after each period):

I am just putting your expenses through the system. We hope to be able to pay them today. However, I have a small problem with your dollar expenses. There is an amount of $108.15 u
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Dear Davkett,

I did not know that «but» or «hopefully» were incorrect. It is most perplexing.

Kind regards,
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Hi Goldmund,

One could probably debate 'but/however', and even, for different reasons, 'hopefully'. Here is only one resource on 'hopefully': http://www.bartleby.com/61/41/H0274100.html

It's perhaps, a nit-picky kind of debate.

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