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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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English grammar

Please excuse me for not attending in your class this coming Monday.
  

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Anonymous Please excuse me for not from attending in your class this coming Monday. As corrected. You're asking to be excused from the class before you are absent from class.

  • Anonymous Please excuse me for not from attending in your class this coming Monday.
  • As corrected.
  • You're asking to be excused from the class before you are absent from class.
  • You can also leave out attending : Please excuse me from your class this coming Monday.
  • If it were the reverse, and you were making your excuse after an act that required an excuse, it would be like this: Please excuse me for not attending your class last Monday.
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AnonymousPlease excuse me for not from attending in your class this coming Monday.
As corrected. You're asking to be excused from the class before you are absent from class. You can also leave out attending:

Please excuse me from your cl

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