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Diligentguy Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Is this a correct sentence ?

I would request you to kindly grant me a leave.
  

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diligentguy I would request you to kindly grant me a leave. I would not use it, although my dictionary lists "request" as a transitive verb. ") I'll have to say that yours is also correct.

  • diligentguy I would request you to kindly grant me a leave.
  • I would not use it, although my dictionary lists "request" as a transitive verb.
  • ") I'll have to say that yours is also correct.
  • - A.
  • Edit.
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diligentguyI would request you to kindly grant me a leave.
I would not use it, although my dictionary lists "request" as a transitive verb.

(I'd say, "I would request that you kindly grant me a leave.")

I'll have to say that yours is also correct. - A.

Edit. When you use "ask" instead of "request," I bel
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