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Grammar question
Which is grammatically correct?
Roy regarding this contacted you. or You were contacted by Roy regarding this. |
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Roy regarding this contacted you.
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First one sounds stupid, so I presume that's the correct one!
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May sound stupid but its correct. Even M/S Word agreed!! i must admit i'd tend to use "Roy contacted you regarding this" |
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I think the first one would be correct if it had commas in it.
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What about "Regarding this, Roy contacted you."? :confused:
*EDIT* or "Roy contacted you regarding this." |
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The first one is correct but badly punctuated. It is a more Germanic form, but not 'wrong' for that. I voted for option two because the first one is wrong due to lack of commas.
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I *think* they are both okay, given the correct punctuation.
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Roy rang, call him back .... :D ;)
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The first one should be punctuated as "Roy, regarding this, contacted you". The second should be punctuated as "You were contacted by Roy, regarding this", although it's more informal. |
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Personally I feel this forum could do with some more grammar tests on a regular basis..... :D
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"Personally, I feel this forum could do with more regular grammar tests." ;) Death to excess verbiage! |
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*slap
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