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Snappy Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Suitable adjectives to make sentences clearer

Are there any suitable adjectives that I can use before "letter" in the following sentence to add the meaning that each letter was different in content?

1. "We sent a letter each to our customers."

Similarly, are there any suitable adjectives that I can use before "book" or "representative" in the following sentences to add the meaning that these books are different from one another or the representatives are different from one another?

2. I sent a book each to Tom and Bill.
3. The company sent a representative each to its customers.
  

Top answer

1. We sent a personalized letter each to our customers. 2.

  • 1.
  • We sent a personalized letter each to our customers.
  • 2.
  • -- I don't know; it what way are the books different?
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1. We sent a personalized letter each to our customers.
2. I sent a book each to Tom and Bill.-- I don't know; it what way are the books different?
3. The company sent a different representative each to its customers.
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Mister Micawber1. We sent a personalized letter each to our customers.

2. I sent a book each to Tom and Bill.-- I don't know; it what way are the books different?
3. The company sent a different representative each to its customers.


Thank you.

1. Is it possible to say, "We sent an individual (or a different)
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1. Is it possible to say, "We sent an individual (or a different) letter each to our customers." or "We sent an individual (or a different) letter to each of our customers."?-- You may use anything you like, but I have already suggested the correct choice.

2. I sent different books to Tom and Bill.

3. Is it possible to use "individual" instead of "different" in se
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Mister Micawber1. Is it possible to say, "We sent an individual (or a different) letter each to our customers." or "We sent an individual (or a different) letter to each of our customers."?-- You may use anything you like, but I have already suggested the correct choice.


2. I sent different books to Tom and Bill.

3. Is it possible to
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You can, but it is awkward. Context will make clear how many books are being discussed.
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Mister MicawberYou can, but it is awkward. Context will make clear how many books are being discussed.


Thank you.

Can I use "separate" in the following case?

The company prepares a separate manual for each of their PCs. (I want to say that the company prepares Manual A for Product A, Manual B for Product B, Manual C for Produ
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Mister Micawber1. Is it possible to say, "We sent an individual (or a different) letter each to our customers." or "We sent an individual (or a different) letter to each of our customers."?-- You may use anything you like, but I have already suggested the correct choice.


2. I sent different books to Tom and Bill.

3. Is it possible to
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Is your sentence "I sent different books to Tom and Bill" without "some" before "different books" acceptable because "different" is emphasized?-- Yes, I suppose so.

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