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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Sentence

Does this sentence make sense (and does it sound natural):


"Please, confirm to me that you are trying to solve the issues which I referred to in my last message."



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THANK YOU.

  

Top answer

" Largely this is OK. Personally I would prefer to use "that" here rather than "which". Consider whether a comma after "Please" is appropriate.

  • " Largely this is OK.
  • Personally I would prefer to use "that" here rather than "which".
  • Consider whether a comma after "Please" is appropriate.
  • Using a comma is a more marked style, and may give the impression of a stronger plea.
  • If you are not sure that you need the comma then delete it.
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Christine Christie"Please, confirm to me that you are trying to solve the issues which I referred to in my last message."

Largely this is OK. Personally I would prefer to use "that" here rather than "which".

Consider whether a comma after "Please" is appropriate. Using a comma is a more marked style, and may give the impression of a stronger plea. If

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