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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Is it correct?

Please note that Mr Alex and Patil who are on sick leave on [date] and [date respectively, but no medical certificate was submitted.
  

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No. This is OK: Please note that Mr Alex and Patil are on sick leave on [date] and [date respectively, but no medical certificate was submitted. This is better: Please note that Mr Alex and Patil are on sick leave on [date] and [date respectively, but neither submitted a medical certificate.

  • No.
  • This is OK: Please note that Mr Alex and Patil are on sick leave on [date] and [date respectively, but no medical certificate was submitted.
  • This is better: Please note that Mr Alex and Patil are on sick leave on [date] and [date respectively, but neither submitted a medical certificate.
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No. This is OK:

Please note that Mr Alex and Patil are on sick leave on [date] and [date respectively, but no medical certificate was submitted.

This is better:

Please note that Mr Alex and Patil are on sick leave on [date] and [date respectively, but neither submitted a medical certificate.
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The first clause has no verb!

________

Please note

that

1) Mr Alex and Patil << subject

who are on sick leave on [date] and [date] respectively,<<

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