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Guyper Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Is this phrase formal enough?

"Unhappy with the company’s decision to refuse to give my double pay."

It's to state a reason why I left a previous job

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No. It's not formal enough because it isn't even a complete sentence. At the very least, you'll need "I was" at the beginning.

  • No.
  • It's not formal enough because it isn't even a complete sentence.
  • At the very least, you'll need "I was" at the beginning.
  • I was unhappy with the company’s decision to refuse to give m e double pay.
  • CJ
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No. It's not formal enough because it isn't even a complete sentence. At the very least, you'll need "I was" at the beginning.

I was unhappy with the company’s decision to refuse to give me double pay.

CJ

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