As instruted by Mr. X, I am forwarding the list of employess who worked in the above project / As instructed by Mr. X, I am giving below the list of employees who have been involved in the above project
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The first one is correct. However, you can write : As instruted by Mr. X, I am forwarding the list of employes working in the above project.
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The first one is correct.
However, you can write : As instruted by Mr.
X, I am forwarding the list of employes working in the above project.
The second has some grammatical errors.
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The first one is correct. However, you can write :
As instruted by Mr. X, I am forwarding the list of employes working in the above project.
The second has some grammatical errors. The word "below" is used as a adverb here, so it could not come between the verb "give" and its object "the list of...".
There is no need to use the preposition "in" after the verb "involve