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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Resigned

Person A: May I speak to Mr. mark?

Person B: No, He resigned a few days ago, This was his official mobile number. I am newly joined person and using it now. So, Can you share the details with me?

Please give suggestions in conversation.

  

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Person A: May I speak to Mr. M ark? Person B: Mr Mark is no longer with the company.

  • Person A: May I speak to Mr.
  • M ark?
  • Person B: Mr Mark is no longer with the company.
  • I 'm Percy Postule, his replacement.
  • Perhaps I can help you.
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Person A: May I speak to Mr. Mark?

Person B: Mr Mark is no longer with the company. I'm Percy Postule, his replacement. Perhaps I can help you.

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kumenglishHe resigned

In my workplace, a large multinational company, we never never said things like "He resigned," "he retired," or "he was fired." The reason for a person's leaving or his manner of departure was strictly off-limits for any communications outside the company.

Instead, say: Mr. Mark is not working here anymore. I have assumed his

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