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Jackson6612 Posted 18 years ago
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(I'm) sending this email on behalf of John.

Do the following sentences mean the same?

1: (I'm) sending this email on behalf of John.

2: (I'm) sending this email on the request of John.
  

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1: (I'm) sending this email on behalf of John. I'm doing that for him . 2: (I'm) sending this email at the request of John.

  • 1: (I'm) sending this email on behalf of John.
  • I'm doing that for him .
  • 2: (I'm) sending this email at the request of John.
  • I'm doing that for him.
  • He asked me to do it.
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1: (I'm) sending this email on behalf of John. I'm doing that for him.

2: (I'm) sending this email at the request of John.
I'm doing that for him. He asked me to do it.
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I am sending this email to John's request to talk about...
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I am sending this email in response to John's request to talk about...

John has asked me to talk to you about...
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Dear Mr Jeffrey,


I’m sending this email on behalf of Mr Teo, with Infinops Pte Ltd 3 years Annual Reports attached.

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Prakash is not feeling well today. He has taken sick leave.



On behalf of Prakash.

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