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Are there any grammar errors in this paragraph? thank you
Thank you for your e-mail. I would suggest that I do the photocopying of all Mr. John's statements and Mary can do the photocopying of Mr. Xavier's statements. That way, we can do the work efficiently.
constructing a sentence using suggest
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Re: constructing a sentence using suggest
Sounds good , Jasper.
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Re: constructing a sentence using suggest
Thank you for you e-mail.jasper wrote:Hello
Are there any grammar errors in this paragraph? thank you
Thank you for your e-mail. I would suggest that I do the photocopying of all Mr. John's statements and Mary can do the photocopying of Mr. Xavier's statements. That way, we can do the work efficiently.
I would like to suggest that I photocopy all of Mr. John's statements and Mary photocopies all of Mr. Xavier's statements.
I believe this will maximize our efficiency.
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Re: constructing a sentence using suggest
That is even better, because it is shorter. Many words, like "photocopy" that began as nouns are being used as verbs informally. Eventually the dictionaries catch up and add that usage to the definition. One recent evolution is the word "medal" used in discussing Olympic medals. Only in the past one or two Olympics did people start saying "he medalled" as shorthand for "he received a medal." It doesn't sound right as first, but as the usage catches on it becomes acceptable.