
please See attached for your review and comments
Dec 2, 2008 · "Please see [the] attached for your review and comment [s]" is more or less a set phrase. I think it would be fine to just copy your colleague's sentence. "The report/paper/ [name of a specific …
Have kept or kept - WordReference Forums
Aug 2, 2017 · Which of the following sentences is correct when meaning that I've reactivated my account today after keeping deactivated it for the last 2 days. 1) I have kept my account deactivated for the …
send me or send to me - WordReference Forums
Feb 17, 2011 · please tell me , which should be write to say. 1) send me. 2) send to me. if i am asking someone to send something to me
'cause, 'cos, because | WordReference Forums
Jan 13, 2008 · Hi everyone! I've just used the search function but still got some doubts though. I understand because is sometimes spelled 'cause or 'cos in direct speech. 1. Is it correct to use the …
I borrowed him the money vs. I borrowed the money from him
Jan 18, 2017 · Hi everybody. I know we can leave out the preposition for the indirect object when there is also a direct object. Like we say: I wrote him a letter=I wrote a letter to him While it is not OK to …
Is 'multi-factoral' a word.....? | WordReference Forums
Mar 14, 2011 · By 'multifactorial' in the context of things which determine health, do you mean that there are many identifiable/separate factors which combine to determine the health of an individual or …
do/make experiment - WordReference Forums
Apr 3, 2011 · Hello, Today I have a question about “make experiments” VS “do experiments”. I usually think “experiments” goes with “do”. However, I found these two sentences (below) using make + …
What's your mother's name? / the name of your mother?
Mar 6, 2020 · "What's your mother's name?" (or "What is your mother's name?") is the usual way of phrasing it. English grammar permits the other word order, but we generally find it stilted, unless …
pay / pay for - WordReference Forums
Aug 7, 2009 · Dear all, Is there any difference between "pay" and "pay for"? In the following two sentences from VOA new article both are used in the same article. Personall pay for is more sound …
Established (abbreviation) - WordReference Forums
Aug 19, 2021 · Hola, En inglés se usa "est." para la versión abreviada de established. Se puede usar 'est.' para abreviar 'establecido' end español? Muchas gracias.