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Dedeer Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Regard and regards

Emotion: smile What is the different between regard and regards? Can we you with regards or with regard, or in regard or in regards. This probably has been asked for thousand times, but I could not just find a quick answer, could you help me please, thx, dedeer
  

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Hi The singular noun regard is correct in the phrases with regard to , in regard to , and variants (except as 'regards' , where the plural works). The plural regards means good wishes expressing respect, affection, or condolences . It is the appropriate word in the phrase give my regards to .

  • Hi The singular noun regard is correct in the phrases with regard to , in regard to , and variants (except as 'regards' , where the plural works).
  • The plural regards means good wishes expressing respect, affection, or condolences .
  • It is the appropriate word in the phrase give my regards to .
  • Eg: With regard to my first letter, I need a reply to it urgently.
  • Regards Prajwal
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The singular noun regard is correct in the phrases with regard to, in regard to, and variants (except as 'regards', where the plural works). The plural regards means good wishes expressing respect, affection, or condolences. It is the appropriate word in the phrase give my rega

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