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Dear All Enclosed here the document titled 'Email Phrase Book'. Kindly correct the grammatical errors, if occurred during your reading.
From India, Mumbai
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Very good post Simmy, thanks for sharing..
Well I would like to draw you folk's attention to the point:
page no.6-->Asking for payment(Supplier)-->Second or third reminder(open)-->last paragraph:
"I wish to draw your attention to my previous emails of (dates) about the
overdue payment on your account. We are very concerned that the
matter has not yet "receive" your attention."
According to me the highlighted word should be 'received' instead of 'receive'.
Clarification: According the grammar rules, has/have/had must follow past participle form of the verb(V.P.P.).
Its a great effort by you Simmy, I just thought of describing what I felt.

From India, Mumbai
Subject - Re: E-mail Phrase Book Hi! I am Kamal and today i Joined this group. Could you please send me E-mail Phrase Book because I am not able to get it. Thanks & Regards KAMAL SINGH
From India, New Delhi
Simmy, This is an very useful document ,thanks for sharing it to all.Request all to update any such documents ,which would be helpful at any level. Sunil
From India, Bangalore
Simply super Document..With which we can learn very much. Thanks for Sharing.
From India, Mumbai
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