How can I use edition in a sentence?
How can I use edition in a sentence?
Edition sentence example
- Grubb’s duplex micrometer is described in the 9th edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
- An edition of his Latin lyrics appeared at Regensburg in 1884.
- The first modern translation of the works is the French edition published by F.
- The first printed edition appeared in London in 1553.
Is it addition or edition to the family?
Addition (noun): The act or process of adding OR something that has been added to something else, e.g. The black lamb was a new ADDITION to our flock. Edition (noun): a specific form or version of a published text, e.g. I prefer the previous EDITION of this book.
What is advice and advise?
So, the main difference between advice vs advise is that “advise” (with an S) is a verb that to recommend, or to give information to someone. On the other hand, “advice” (with a C) is a noun: an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action.
Can you advice or advise me?
What is it you should thank them for giving you—advise or advice? Advise is a verb that means to suggest what should be done, to recommend, or to give information to someone. The S of advise sounds like a Z. Advice is a noun that means a suggestion about what you should do.
Do you ask for advice or advise?
Advise is what you do when you instruct or notify. If you need guidance, ask someone for advice on a matter. If you can give guidance, advise someone on a matter.
Is it correct to say please advise?
Do you use “Please advice” or “Please advise” in your emails? Well, the correct phrase is actually “Please advise”. Some grammar experts say that “Please advise” must have an object after the phrase because advise is a transitive verb. But since it’s widely used in our emails, “Please advise” is grammatically accepted.
What is another way to say please be advised?
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34 | »please be informed exp.attention, note, mark |
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18 | »please be aware exp. |
14 | »please take note exp.mark, attention, note |
9 | »kindly note exp. |
9 | »pay attention exp.mark, note, attention |
Is it OK to say please be informed?
1 Answer. Yes, “Please be informed that…” is correct, as is “For your information”. ‘Please be informed that’ is more polite than ‘This is to inform you that’. The latter implies authority, so the ‘you’ becomes an object.
How do you say please be informed in polite way?
Synonyms
- please note.
- please be aware.
- please consider.
- please be advised.
- let the record show.
- kindly note.
- please notice.
- please take note.
Is it correct to say well received?
1 Answer. If you want simply to confirm to your professor that you have received a message, well received conveys more than that. Well received, which is sometimes hyphenated, means that something has gotten a good reaction or has been viewed with approval.
What is another word for well received?
What is another word for well received?
vaunted | acclaimed |
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respected | reputed |
well-known | recognisedUK |
highly regarded | well-regarded |
highly esteemed | much vaunted |
Can you say noted with thanks?
In a formal email you say “Thank you” “Noted with thanks” is used occasionally. Yes, you could use that phrase in an email in a business context, as an acknowledgement of some information you’ve been given.
Can I say received with thanks?
“Received with thanks” is understood to be an abbreviation of “I received it with thanks”, so it is clear that “with thanks” describes how you received it. But if you are looking for another way to say it, you can say “Thank you for…” Thank you for the email.
Is it rude to say received with thanks?
It is businesslike, impersonal. It would be too rude to just acknowledge receipt without thanks, so you write ‘received, with thanks’. (It is something you write – a record or notation, almost. Not something you would ever say.)