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Cat navy 425 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Deduct / willingness / unwillingness

Dear all,

Kindly correct the grammatical errors in the following sentences.

1.Please don't deduct any amount from my account.

2. I am expressing my unwillingness in

deducting any amount from my bank account.

3. I am not willing to deduct any amount from my bank account.

Thanking you in advance.

  

Top answer

Here is natural English. Please don't deduct anything from my account. 2.

  • Here is natural English.
  • Please don't deduct anything from my account.
  • 2.
  • I don't want you to deduct anything from my bank account.
  • 3.
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Here is natural English.

1.Please don't deduct anything from my account.

2. I don't want you to deduct anything from my bank account.

3. i won't deduct anything from my bank account.

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