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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentecne grammatically correct?

In the view of the above I request that my leaving certificate may please be issued as soon as possible so that I can enable to join for future carrier.
In the view of the above I request you to issue my leaving certificate as soon as possible so that I can enable to join for future carrier.
  

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No, you have several mistakes. Say eg In the view of the above, I would be grateful if you would issue my leaving certificate as soon as possible. I think that you mean the word 'career ', not 'carrier'.

  • No, you have several mistakes.
  • Say eg In the view of the above, I would be grateful if you would issue my leaving certificate as soon as possible.
  • I think that you mean the word 'career ', not 'carrier'.
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No, you have several mistakes.
Say
eg In the view of the above, I would be grateful if you would issue my leaving certificate as soon as possible.

I think that you mean the word 'career', not 'carrier'.

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