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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Which sentence is grammatically correct?

Please find attached the ID card for Gavin.

Please find attached the ID card of Gavin.

  

Top answer

I don't like either one, but I don't know what you mean. You need to spell it out more. Please find attached the ID card in the name of Gavin (insert last name) that you requested.

  • I don't like either one, but I don't know what you mean.
  • You need to spell it out more.
  • Please find attached the ID card in the name of Gavin (insert last name) that you requested.
  • or Please find attached Gavin's ID card.
  • or Please find attached the ID card in the name of Gavin (insert last name) that we found in the belly of the great white shark we caught.
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I don't like either one, but I don't know what you mean. You need to spell it out more.

Please find attached the ID card in the name of Gavin (insert last name) that you requested.

or

Please find attached Gavin's ID card.

or

Please find attached the ID card in the name of Gavin (insert last name) that we found in the belly of the great white shark we caught.

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anonymous

Please find attached the ID card for Gavin.

Please find attached the ID card of Gavin.

If it belongs to Gavin, we say "Gavin's ID", not "the ID card of/for Gavin".

All you need is

Gavin's ID is enclosed.

CJ

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