sentence construction
I’m really sorry for XYZ (i.e. for what happened). It won’t ever happen again. Suitable for many situations where you realize you have made an awful blunder. Please forgive me. I committed a terrible error of judgement. This could be said to a family member or a friend when you need to express contrition. You…
“Please Find Attached or “Please Find Enclosed” in a formal
When you would like a person to reference a document attached to the email, it would be appropriate to say “Please see the attached document.” Documents are “attached” to emails, not “enclosed.” You do not have to state the name…
Which way of saying is more general?
(context: I am a native speaker of American English) First, a few grammatical changes: Technology has drastically improved the ease of obtaining information: from making a phone call in the forests and getting the most recent progress of your business,…
word usage
Moreover and furthermore are essentially interchangeable synonyms. They’re formal substitutes for additionally, also, as well, in addition to, likewise, and too. Those two words are common in academic prose, partially because writers don’t combine sentences well or often enough, partly…
adjectives
If the context is that the speaker is debating with someone about whose opinion is correct, the phrase “I’m closer to right than you” sounds strange. This is mainly because “closer to right” is not a common idiom for “being…
