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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Which sentence is correct?

Please find attached the application for annual air ticket encashment of Mr. Mike for the period of 2014
Please find attached the application for annual air ticket due for Mr. Mike for the period of 2014
  

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Do you mean that Mike wants a ticket? Or do you mean that he didn't use his ticket and now wants cash instead? Please explain.

  • Do you mean that Mike wants a ticket?
  • Or do you mean that he didn't use his ticket and now wants cash instead?
  • Please explain.
  • Clive
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Do you mean that Mike wants a ticket?
Or do you mean that he didn't use his ticket and now wants cash instead?

Please explain.

Clive
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AnonymousPlease find attached the application for annual air ticket encashment of Mr. Mike
This is an odd way of referring to someone. It's the way that crews of ships used to address each other, in the past.
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Thank you for your help on this matter.
Mike didn't use his ticket and he now wants to encash the ticket.

"Please find attached the application for annual ticket encashment of Mr.Mike for the period of 2014"

Is the above sentence grammatically correct?
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Mike didn't use his ticket and he now wants to encash the ticket.

"Please find attached the application for annual ticket encashment of Mr.Mike for the period of 2014"

Is the above sentence grammatically correct? Do you just want correct grammar, or do you also want a sentence that a native speaker would actually write?

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Once again thank you so much for taking the time to help me

I would like to write a good sentence with the help of expert, so shall I write as follows.

Please find attached the Mr. Mike's application for cashing the annual ticket due for the period of 2014.
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AnonymousOnce again thank you so much for taking the time to help meI would like to write a good sentence with the help of expert, so shall I write as follows.Please find attached the Mr. Mike's application for cashing the annual ticket due for the period of 2014.
Using Mr with a first name, is odd and unnatural. It would be better as just Mike.
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First, let's consider names. I'll assume Mike's last name is Smith.
In business writing, native speakers will refer to him as
Michael Smith
Mr Michael Smith
Mr Smith

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