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  1. 2013年3月19日 · Mar 19, 2013. #2. Seems all right to me. "Quote" is probably more common than "quotation", although a bit less formal. P.

  2. 2008年11月19日 · A quotation is an estimate, a contractor's estimate for a specified job etc. It would involved specifications and calculations so as to arrived a the total price or amount. A quote, as a noun, is more restricted in meaning, it is the highest bid and lowest offer for a particular security in a given market at a given time, that is, the price or ...

  3. 2015年7月9日 · Jul 9, 2015. #1. hello all, i am writing an email for asking reduce the price in a previous quotation that i received. can i write "please send me your revised quotation with the best reduced price". probably you all have the better clause, please help me with this. PS: my english is not strong, please forgive me if i write anything that cause ...

  4. 2015年8月7日 · Aug 7, 2015. #1. Hello. I'm an office worker from Japan. I have recently started to work in a trading company and I write a lot of emails asking for quotation everyday, but I'm not really sure if my English is correct or not, so please help me! I have come up with these four sentences for instance, but if there is more sophisticated way of ...

  5. 2009年2月12日 · Feb 12, 2009. #1. 'Quotation from' seems more common and applies not only to quoting from a given work (it was a quotation from the Bible) but also to quoting someone (it was a quotation from Churchill). But 'quotation by' is also used, although only when referring to the originator (it was a quotation by Bill Clinton).

  6. 2023年11月5日 · Nov 5, 2023. #1. Hello, Within the following quote below taken from an interview, I'd like to know whether I should use single quotation marks for the question that follows 'I ask myself....', as I'm not well versed on quotations since I am not a native English speaker. "I own a restaurant in downtown.

  7. 2006年10月4日 · liliput said: None of (1) (2) (3) sound natural to me. 1) I ask you a question. 2) I ask you to ask/give me a question. 3) I ask you a question. (4) (5) (6) are all fine. I can ask a favour of/from you, but not a question. I can put a question to you. You make my heart filled with flowers!

  8. 2008年2月29日 · Feb 29, 2008. #5. lucasushi said: WE are waiting for the quotation and YOU (the company target of the mail) have to experience our service. " We await your quotation requests and look forward to providing you with the dependable service we proudly give all our guests/customers." (OR: we proudly offer to all our guests/customers.)

  9. 2006年3月30日 · Budget: is the amount of money that you have reserved for doing something (In Spain we can use "presupuesto": mi presupuesto es de 15 Euros) Quotation: is the cost that a company gives to you for doing something ( In Spain we can use "oferta": The company give me the quotation for the work). Quote: i think is the action of making a quotation.

  10. 2005年7月22日 · A. If we had put the question mark inside the quotation marks, it would mean that the person was asking a question about the shoe. But the part about the shoe is a statement, not a question. The question is “What did she mean?” so the question mark must go outside the quotation marks.

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