Either way, ‘forwarded to you’ … Which would you say, 1 or 2? · yes, if the executive assistant had been writing a formal letter, he would have written: · to look forward for might be used where you mean to look forward to be a metaphor for to concentrate on the … But i have a feeling others may say that it is used. · someone asks you if you have certain data, which he needs, and you say yes. You may send me more … · to me, it is incorrect without ‘to’. · i know that after preposition you should use whom and not who. How about whoever and whomever?
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Either way, ‘forwarded to you’ … Which would you say, 1 or 2? · yes, if the executive assistant had been writing a formal letter,...