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Nancy19820 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

is this grammatically correct? Thank you for your help.

Will you find out who is regional representative for recruiting new businesses for City of AB?
  

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More polite: Could you please find out who is the regional representative for recruiting new businesses for the city of AB? I would normally put the is at the end of the clause (. for the city of AB is ?

  • More polite: Could you please find out who is the regional representative for recruiting new businesses for the city of AB?
  • I would normally put the is at the end of the clause (.
  • for the city of AB is ?
  • ), but the clause is so long that the is is better left where it is.
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More polite:

Could you please find out who is the regional representative for recruiting new businesses for the city of AB?

I would normally put the is at the end of the clause (...for the city of AB is?), but the clause is so long that the is is better left where it is.

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