0
Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Business & Finance

Is it correct?

Dear (Boss Name),

Good day!

For your information.

Mr. John Smith has started the demolition at the comfort room.

With warm regards,

(Sender name)
  

Top answer

Dear Mr (boss's family name) For your informatio n, Mr John Smith has started the demolition of the comfort room. Sincerely yours, (Sender name)

  • Dear Mr (boss's family name) For your informatio n, Mr John Smith has started the demolition of the comfort room.
  • Sincerely yours, (Sender name)
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

7 Answers
0
Dear Mr (boss's family name)

For your information, Mr John Smith has started the demolition of the comfort room.

Sincerely yours,

(Sender name)
0
Thanks Sir.

How about

"Mr. John Smith has started the demolition of the comfort room yesterday."

Is that correct?
0
AnonymousIs that correct?
No. If you use 'yesterday', you cannot use 'has'.
0
Oh. Okay. So what would you suggest then?

How about this, "Mr. John Smith has started the demolition of the comfort room since yesterday." OR "Mr. John Smith had started the demolition of the comfort room yesterday."

Is that correct?
0
AnonymousIs that correct?
No. I have already told you that 'has' must be deleted. That leaves simple past: 'started'.
0
Oh sorry. So is it "Mr. John Smith started the demolition yesterday." Am I correct?

Thank you so much sir. Emotion: smile
0
AnonymousSo is it "Mr. John Smith started the demolition yesterday." Am I correct?
Yes, that's right.

Related Questions