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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"refer to" vs "refer"

Hi. Should I put 'to' before 'below' or not?
If you have a time, please let me know which sentence is correct.

(1) Please refer to below answers from customer.
(2) Please refer below for the replies to your questions.
  

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(2) Please refer below for the replies to your questions. Both are unnatural. They would be better as: (1) Please refer to the answers below from a customer.

  • (2) Please refer below for the replies to your questions.
  • Both are unnatural.
  • They would be better as: (1) Please refer to the answers below from a customer.
  • (2) Please refer to what is written below, for the replies to your questions.
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AnonymousIf you have a time,
If you have time,
Anonymous(1) Please refer to below answers from customer.(2) Please refer below for the replies to your questions.
Both are unnatural. They would be better as:

(1) Please refer to the answers below from a customer.
(2) Please refer to what is written bel
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Anonymous(1) Please refer to the below answers from customer's answers below.
Consider using "replies" instead of answers in that sentence.
Anonymous(2) Please refer below for to the replies to your questions below.
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Thank you for your correction!
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