Can I send the sentence like this?
- Enclosed is a copy of the severely disabled person's ID card and a photo for the parking permit for XY.
Can I send the sentence above like this?
Grammar sentence structure so correct?
Can I send the sentence above like this?
Grammar sentence structure so correct?
If I say "I still had the Fanta with the iced tea," that could mean that I still have the iced tea, right? Only what I still had with it is no longer there.
What is the difference between "We should leave it at that" and "We have to leave it at that"
Hi, dear users, I wanted to ask if the word follows or if the words have to be written separately? My word processor flags it as an error if I write it as one word. Is that correct? Example: He then states that this is an inconsistency. He then goes on to say that this…
Hello! Does the interpretation of the poem only have to come at the end or should one interpret each stylistic device immediately before moving on to the next one?
Parking card large, otherwise super ദ്ദി(˶˃ ˂˶ ˂˶ ˂˶)
A sentence starts with a capital letter:
Anbei…
And Park pass is a main word and is also large.
Grammar is o.k.
I will send you a copy of my severely disabled ID and a photo for the parking card for XY.”
It sounds a bit more formal and complete.
at the same time my copy of the severely disabled card and a photo for the parking card for XY.
Yes
Completely sufficient
Parking card please write up! In addition, there is no grammatically correct set.