- regarding or regarding to? | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
For more information regarding the product, see page 15 Can I use "concerning" in place of regarding?
- regarding regarding to - WordReference Forums
Hi! I want to know how to use "regarding" in speaking I'm not sure if it should be "regading to" or "regarding" I think the sentence might be Regarding
- How to Write a Formal Letter: Format, Structure Examples . . .
A complete guide to formal letter writing in English Covers format, salutations, sign-offs, cover letters, letters of enquiry, and common abbreviations Includes a free Word template Useful for learners, professionals, and IELTS preparation
- regarding to regarding with regard to | WordReference Forums
The following all have the same meaning: relative to concerning regarding relating to as regards as concerns in regard to with regard to with respect to in respect of in connection with as to as for I have a list of 27 words expressions in Spanish with this meaning
- regarding to something - WordReference Forums
A Can the "regarding" be replaced with "with regard to" in my example sentences? Are "regarding" and "with regard to" interchangeable all the time when the meaning is "about"? Thanks so much Possibly "With regard to" sounds okay in the first, but it would probably be "in regard to" in the second I think I would use "regarding" for both
- business emails tips and useful phrases - UsingEnglish. com
Business emails tips and useful phrases Cross off bad tips for English emails below, leaving any which are good, OK, optional, etc
- abbreviation - re: | WordReference Forums
Do Spanish-speakers ever use an abbreviation for the word regarding-- RE: as we do in English? Yes As I said, we use the abbreviation "Ref " with the meaning of "referencia, asunto, tema" mostly in bussiness letters However, if you're talking about the email system, you can use "Re" on the email subjects just like you do in English
- email opening and closing the same or different
Listen to two or more opening or closing email phrases and raise one of the two cards which you were given depending on what you think about their meanings If there are more than two, they are all the same or all different (not two the same and one different) Don’t think about formality, but raise the “Different” card for even small differences in meaning Label the lines below with S
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