I can't really figure it out And in hand can be used as if you. I've tried to teach myself, but i just can't seem to do it
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Will someone please help me figure this.
As per jon hanna's second example, you can also use this parenthetically
My manager (copied) will need to provide approval my manager (copied in) will need to provide. Which of these is in the correct format You'll need to complete a few actions and gain 15 reputation points before being able to upvote Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful
What's reputation and how do i get. Commenting 12 years later… from the perspective of descriptive linguistics, i would say that thanks john is used by native speakers, moreso thanks john! when you use it, don't use a. In an email greeting good morning does the word morning need to be capitalized Is it good morning or good morning?

It is formally correct to say 'with john and me' or 'with me and john', but the first one is the preferred style in print or in school (as peter and john said)
'with me and john' sounds. Which of the following is correct (this is to confirm the number of people for an event i am hosting with someone else.) a Until then, if you all could confirm your attendance.
I'm jonesing for a little ganja, mon. I'm jonesing for a little soul food, brother. Joneses to have a strong desire or craving for something (merriam webster) where. What's the difference between at hand, on hand and in hand

At hand seems to me as if you have something in reach
On hand is if you have something in stock


