Dear teachers,
The following is a very formal sentence. May I know whether it is grammatical.
1. I shall forward you proofs of my expenses that I, as recently as on the 27th of Dec, have personally incurred, and have helped to defray the medical costs of someone.
Thank you very much for your time and help.
Why do you want it to be so formal? I can't fix it completely until you answer the embedded question. 1.
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Why do you want it to be so formal? I can't fix it completely until you answer the embedded question.
1. I shall forward you proof of my expenses that I, as recently as on the 27th of December, have personally incurred, and (What is the subject here – "I" or "expenses"?) have helped to defray t