Nel Doozy
New member
- Joined
- Apr 20, 2013
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Spanish
- Home Country
- United States
- Current Location
- United States
I need help with this letter:
Thank you very much for the invitation to interview for the Marketing Intern postion. I appreciate the opportunity and I look forward to meeting with CEO, John Smith on Tuesday April 23rd at 12:00 PM (afternoon), on 300 xxx Ave. Orinda, California 94xxx. If address is not correct can you please let me know in advance?. Thank you very much.
Is there a way to ask for an address in a more polite manner? and do I need a period after question mark (?)? if not what about capitalization after question mark?
According to http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu, "when a question constitutes a polite request, it is usually not followed by a question mark. This becomes more true as the request becomes longer and more complex: Would everyone in the room who hasn't received an ID card please move to the front of the line."
So what a question that constitutes a polite request of an address in the above letter (one that wouldn't need the use of a question mark)?
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Thank you very much for the invitation to interview for the Marketing Intern postion. I appreciate the opportunity and I look forward to meeting with CEO, John Smith on Tuesday April 23rd at 12:00 PM (afternoon), on 300 xxx Ave. Orinda, California 94xxx. If address is not correct can you please let me know in advance?. Thank you very much.
Is there a way to ask for an address in a more polite manner? and do I need a period after question mark (?)? if not what about capitalization after question mark?
According to http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu, "when a question constitutes a polite request, it is usually not followed by a question mark. This becomes more true as the request becomes longer and more complex: Would everyone in the room who hasn't received an ID card please move to the front of the line."
So what a question that constitutes a polite request of an address in the above letter (one that wouldn't need the use of a question mark)?
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