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Vivek_pv Posted 20 years ago
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Are these forms correct?

1. You have a nice pen ---> Do you have a nice pen?
2. I have been trying so far ----> Have I been trying so far?
3. I will be asking to my teacher -----> Will be asking to my teacher?

Another question :
What is the meaning of "With Regards" when it is written in a letter (mail)?
  

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I have no problems with the first two (but others might). Number 3 sounds wrong. The word to should not be there.

  • I have no problems with the first two (but others might).
  • Number 3 sounds wrong.
  • The word to should not be there.
  • I would probably say, I will ask my teacher ---> Will I ask my teacher?
  • I am not sure I understand the question portion of this exercise correctly.
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I have no problems with the first two (but others might).

Number 3 sounds wrong.
The word to should not be there.

I would probably say, I will ask my teacher ---> Will I ask my teacher?

I am not sure I understand the question portion of this exercise correctly.
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Hi,

What is the meaning of "With Regards" when it is written in a letter (mail)?

It's just a standard way of ending a letter. It doesn't really have much meaning at all.

I would only use it for informal letters.

Best wishes, Clive

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