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Tayyaba Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct

"Reminder to propose a suitable person as CEO of the company."
"Reminder for proposing a suitable person as CEO of the company."
  

Top answer

I usually see reminder like in 'reminder for someone to do something'. Thus, the first one sounds better to me.

  • I usually see reminder like in 'reminder for someone to do something'.
  • Thus, the first one sounds better to me.
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I usually see reminder like in 'reminder for someone to do something'.
Thus, the first one sounds better to me.
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Both of these sound like note-form to me, and as such could both be OK - it depends what context are you using these phrase in?

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