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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct?

It has already been received at office with secretary. / It has already been received at office, and it is with secretary.
  

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It has already been received at our office, and our secretary has it .

  • It has already been received at our office, and our secretary has it .
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It has already been received at our office, and our secretary has it.
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Hi
Can I ask you for an email I have to send what you think of it?

I have to send an email to a client

Is this correct? Is 'endore' or 'put logo' correct English for email? Is there anything wrong?

Dear Samantha,
Here are the answers to both your questions.

We could do both locations but you'd have to take into account the fact that it might take a long
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Dear Samantha,
Here are the answers to both your questions.

We could do both locations, but you'd have to take into account the fact that it might take a long time to get from one to the other. Basically, it all depends on the number of hours you book me for. Four hours should d
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Can I ask you, I've had to write this, but I'm not sure of the bits I've underlined.
Dear Sam,

They hesitated a long time before deciding to do an engagement session. They got in New York right before all the flights were cancelled and thought that the photos would be under a gray cloudy sky. But then, the blizzard came…and went to leave behind an amazing Central Park covere
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It is better to start a new thread.

They hesitated a long time before deciding to do an engagement session. They got into New York right before all the flights were cancelled and thought that the photos would be under a gray cloudy sky. But then, the blizzard came and went to leave behind an amazing Central
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Do these seem natural to you or just grammatically correct?
thought that the photos would be under a gray cloudy sky.
the blizzard came and went to leave behind an amazing Central Park covered in snow.

Thanks
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Perfectly natural. I'd put a comma in "gray, cloudy", now that I look at it again.
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Would it not be better : taken under a grey, cloudy sky.

What is the difference between put logo on and endorse do you know what I mean. I'm trying to say that with my editing I can't say that these are my photos.

Could you tell me one thing about: You are looking at your friends gash in his leg and you say “I am hurting for you”

Is this natural in this context? What do
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AnonymousWould it not be better : taken under a grey, cloudy sky.
Not better, not really worse. They didn't care how the photos got taken but how they would look.
AnonymousWhat is the difference between put logo on and endorse do you know what I mean. I'm trying to say that with my editing I can't say that these are my photos.

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