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- grammatical number - Contact detail or contact details? - English . . .
The answer is no, because it becomes ambiguous and it's better to mention the name of that contact detail, e g, can I have your phone number? Finally, you can use contact detail not contact details as a modifier for other words, e g, contact detail pages
- terminology - The term for a person who provides a reference for . . .
@MrWonderful - if A tells B that to find some information they need to talk to C, this action is a reference A is the active party, and is therefore the referrer B is the subject and therefore the referand (they have been referred to C) The reference given by A is a reference to C and C is therefore the referee This is the original meaning
- You can contact John, Jane or me (myself) for more information
This particular speaker wanted to place emphasis on the fact that they personally were one of the people you could contact for information Some dictionaries even list this definition first: (used as an intensive of me or I ): I myself will challenge the winner - dictionary reference com
- How to end a letter beginning with To whom it may concern
With that in mind, I'll sometimes want to end with my contact information, in case the matter needs further discussion to resolve: If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact me Thank you, John R Doe (555) 867-5309 [email protected]
- Is it correct to write: I would appreciate it if you could inform me . . .
Welcome to EL U This is not a writers workshop, nor a proofreading service; we can help you, however, if you identify a specific matter of grammar or usage that concerns you
- What are some alternative phrases to say for more information?
Lets say, I have written a answer on SE and I have added some citations at the end of it What words should I use to refer to it (except for more information)? I generally use the following: For more information, refer to: [citation] [citation] What other words or phrases may I use to express the same meaning?
- E-mail signature etiquette with a With regards, line
Text below the dash is your contact information, a bit like what you'd put in the top corner of a paper letter, some or all of: full name, email, address, phone, fax, etc Above the dash is the body of the actual email message, like the main part of a paper letter This includes the greeting, message, sign-off and your name (can be first name
- What is the correct punctuation after as follows?
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