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Sknew Posted 11 years ago
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is this sentence correct?

Request you to get confirmation from the Manager before ordering any product from estore, since money will be deducted from the project.
  

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sknew Request Y ou need to get confirmation from the m anager before ordering any product from estore, since money will be deducted from the project. I presume "estore" is proper noun in that sentence. If it's just an ordinary noun, then use "the estore" instead.

  • sknew Request Y ou need to get confirmation from the m anager before ordering any product from estore, since money will be deducted from the project.
  • I presume "estore" is proper noun in that sentence.
  • If it's just an ordinary noun, then use "the estore" instead.
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sknew Request You need to get confirmation from the manager before ordering any product from estore, since money will be deducted from the project.
I presume "estore" is proper noun in that sentence. If it's just an ordinary noun, then use "the estore" instead.
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Request You need to get confirmation from the manager before ordering any product from E-store, since money will be deducted from the project.

Can we write like below

You need to get confirmation from the manager before ordering any product from E-store, since money has been deducted from the project.
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Yes, you can. But that has a different meaning.

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