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  1. 2014年12月22日 · You "report FOR duty". Once you have done so, you may be "ON duty". For example, "I have to report for duty on 22 December. Then I will be on duty until 15 March." Note that in "report for duty", we often, as in your example, give a date, and that date is preceded by "on". So if it wasn't necessary in context to say "for duty", you could say ...

  2. 2014年1月4日 · Jan 4, 2014 at 16:44. I believe that you might probably want to write A Report on X, Y, and Z, for P. If I have to choose the preposition in this specific usage, on is probably the best choice (I don't know what are those X, Y, and Z), then of, and then about. Hope this helps. Also, wait for a few more hours, there are many native speakers ...

  3. "The generated report is incorrect, please do the needful." "We can not access our email. Some computer tasks work but our other office has not. Please do the needful." To directly answer the OP's question, it is exceptionally rude. It is presumptuous in telling

  4. How do you say I finished my working day just now. (When the clock strikes five, and you try to message your family you are ready to set off from the office)? Does the below sound fine? I am off n...

  5. 2016年2月1日 · "I have also attached the screenshot of the faculty list at University which I was on." It took me a while to figure out the meaning of the sentence (maybe because of prejudice, expecting badly mangled English, but maybe because it is unusual).

  6. 2019年8月7日 · Being in charge implies power or control over a thing, while being responsible just means you bear the burden of guilt for what happens. In your questions, 1. You are (a) responsible for your own actions. 2. The manager or responsible person is the one who is (a) in charge. The reason responsible is not a good choice for the second question is ...

  7. 2021年4月13日 · Both are correct. "I will be back on Monday" means "Monday is the day I will come back"; "I will be back by Monday" means "I will come back no later than Monday".

  8. 2016年4月20日 · I am always confused about when to use "I did something..." and when to use "I have done something..." Please kindly explain and provide some examples.

  9. Here are the two sentences using will resume and will be resumed. What is correct here? Also, is it true that will should always be followed by be? My office process will be resumed once I co...

  10. 2016年10月4日 · My English teacher said it's not correct to use "Respected Sir" in mail or application because "Sir" itself means respected person. I have been using it since time immemorial. Please give your opin...

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