1. For no. 1 can we use 'a manager' knowing only one person will be the manager? What is the difference between "would suggest" and "suggest"? Is it more tentative then the other? Is it an ellipted use of "would"?
Hi, it just came to my attention that we need a manager for our new office is XXX. I would suggest Mr. John Doe from our Seoul office. He has been with us for a long time and his past performance record no doubt shows he is qualified. I recommend him for the position.
2. Correct this please.
Thank you for contacting me. I understand that you were sick and that was the reason why you were absent at the last orientation. We have another orientation next week and I recommend you come there to learn what your job, which will start on June 10, entails.
3. Which is correct assuming the person is long passed away?
Who is (was??) the person who invented this?
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Anonymous Hi, Are these correct? 1. For no.
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Anonymous Hi, Are these correct?
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For no.
1 can we use 'a manager' knowing only one person will be the manager?
Yes; in fact you have to use "a manager".
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1. For no. 1 can we use 'a manager' knowing only one person will be the manager? Yes; in fact you have to use "a manager". What is the difference between "would suggest" and "suggest"? Is it more tentative then the other? Is it an ellipted use of "would"