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Tuongvan Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

proposal or proposition ?

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00Is there any difference between proposal , proposition and suggestion ? 02br
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00Can I write like this ?Iwould appreciate it very much if you could take the trouble to edit it for me.02br
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00Based on the suggestion/proposal /proposition of salary raise made by the personnel manager and after considering constributions made by Mr. John Smith during his work , the director hereby decides to give Mr.John Smith a pay raise from $1,500/month to $1,800/month starting from May 01,2008.02br
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00We look forward to Mr.John Smith 's continuous contribution to the growth of the company.02br
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00Thank you in advance0-
  

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0 01blockquote 01cite 10Tuongvan12cite 10Hi teachers ,12br 12br 10Is there any difference between proposal11b 10,12b 10 proposition and suggestion ? 12br 12br 10Can I write like this11b 10? 12br 12br 10Based on the 11b 10personnel manager's 12b 10suggestion of/proposal11del 10 /propositio12del 10n for 11b 10a 12b 10salary 11b 10rise12b 10 and after considering 11b 10the contributions12b 10 made by Mr.

  • 0 01blockquote 01cite 10Tuongvan12cite 10Hi teachers ,12br 12br 10Is there any difference between proposal11b 10,12b 10 proposition and suggestion ?
  • 12br 12br 10Can I write like this11b 10?
  • 12br 12br 10Based on the 11b 10personnel manager's 12b 10suggestion of/proposal11del 10 /propositio12del 10n for 11b 10a 12b 10salary 11b 10rise12b 10 and after considering 11b 10the contributions12b 10 made by Mr.
  • 12br 12br 10We look forward to Mr.
  • 12br 12br 10Thank you in advance12br 12blockquote 10Either suggestion or proposal will work in this context.
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01cite10Tuongvan12cite10Hi teachers ,12br
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10Is there any difference between proposal11b10,12b10 proposition and suggestion ? 12br
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10Can I write like this11b10? 12b10Iwould appreciate it very much if you could take the trouble to edit it for me
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0Thank you very much Feebs02br
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00By the way , which of the following is right 02br
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00a/Decision on salary/payrise .02br
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00b/ Decision on increasing salary 02br
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00Best wishes0-
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0 As a heading?02br
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01b00Decision on payrise. 02b0-
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0Hi, 02br
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00What's the difference between pay raise and pay rise? I always use pay raise and this is the first time I see pay rise used. Have I been wrong all along?0-
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0Thank you Feebs very much . I'll buy you another beer02br
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00Best wishes0-
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0Maybe the difference is a UK/US thing. We would say "pay raise" here, or just a raise.0-
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0Hi teacher,02br
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00How do I say "a UK/US thing" in words ? Ist it "a UK between US thing?02br
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00Best regards0-
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0Thanks, GG. 02br
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00Tuongvan , how about "UK-vs-US" difference? 050010id2
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0Hi New2grammar ,02br
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00I just want to say in words Grammar Geek's phrase " a UK/US thing" 02br
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00Beat wishes0-
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0I guess we could say, 'a UK-versus-US difference' to be complete.02br
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00Does that answer your question?02br
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00For example,02br
00Pay raise or pay rise seems to be a UK-versus-US difference.02br
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00OR are you looking for a complete sentence like02br
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00Pay raise is used in the US and it

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