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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
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Which is correct:


a) "I will fulfill what has been requested from me next week."


or


b) "I will fulfill what has been requested to me next week."



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" or b) "I will fulfill what has been requested to me next week. " Neither is correct. You fulfill a request.

  • " or b) "I will fulfill what has been requested to me next week.
  • " Neither is correct.
  • You fulfill a request.
  • You don't fulfill what has been requested Also, you request something of someone, Finally, note this.
  • If you say "I will fulfill what has been requested of me next week" it sounds a bit like you are a King!
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a) "I will fulfill what has been requested from me next week."

or

b) "I will fulfill what has been requested to me next week."


Neither is correct. You fulfill a request. You don't fulfill what has been requested


Also, you request something of someone,


Finally, note this.

If you say "I will fulfill what ha

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