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Tamguatlay Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Requesting for documents

In November 2018, it was reported that Kimly was backing out of its $16 million acquisition, following an investigation by the authorities. Kimly and ASC received letters from the Commercial Affairs Department and the Monetary Authority of Singapore, requesting for documents.

Should it be "requesting documents" instead?

  

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tamguatlay Should it be "requesting documents" instead? Yes, it should. Good work.

  • tamguatlay Should it be "requesting documents" instead?
  • Yes, it should.
  • Good work.
  • You spotted an error.
  • Strangely enough, you can use the noun form with 'for': making a request for documents CJ
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tamguatlayShould it be "requesting documents" instead?

Yes, it should. Good work. You spotted an error.

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