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ETota Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Is this correct?

i have heard people say

"please send in your resume...." or "Thanks for sending in your resume..."

is this correct usage.

Thanks.
  

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Hi. Welcome to English Forums. Yes, those are correct.

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  • Yes, those are correct.
  • Send in is a common phrasal verb.
  • qsrc=2888 ____ After preposition we use -ing form, not verb itself.
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Hi. Welcome to English Forums.

Yes, those are correct. Send in is a common phrasal verb.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/send%20in?qsrc=2888
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After preposition we use -ing form, not verb itself.

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However no leave pay or benefits are consider since you are on part time employment with us.
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Anonymous
However no leave pay or benefits are consider since you are on part time employment with us.

Can you give a bit more information?

Could this work? Part-time employment does not include paid time off or benefits. Or maybe: As a part-time employee, you are not eligible for paid time off or benefits.

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