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Tildetdouspart Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Is my grammar correct

The auditor was asking for some questions regarding the 565 form for 2017 filing. For your convenience, I have attached the 2016 tax returns and the letter from the auditor for your reference.

Please read page #6 for the information that they’re asking for. Please send your answers to me by March 15th.


Thanks.

  

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tildetdouspart Is my grammar correct Yes; however, the first sentence makes me wonder what you really mean. The auditor is asking for questions means that the auditor wants you to ask him or her questions or to list the questions you would like him or her to answer. The auditor is asking questions means that he or she has questions that you are supposed to answer.

  • tildetdouspart Is my grammar correct Yes; however, the first sentence makes me wonder what you really mean.
  • The auditor is asking for questions means that the auditor wants you to ask him or her questions or to list the questions you would like him or her to answer.
  • The auditor is asking questions means that he or she has questions that you are supposed to answer.
  • You need to adjust your wording to reflect these facts about the meanings.
  • You may wish to say either of those things, so it's impossible for an outsider to say whether you've said what you mean or whether you've accidentally said something you do not mean.
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tildetdouspart Is my grammar correct

Yes; however, the first sentence makes me wonder what you really mean.

The auditor is asking for questions means that the auditor wants you to ask him or her questions or to list the questions you would like him or her to answer.

The auditor is asking questions means that he or she has qu

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