jigneshbharati
Junior Member
- Joined
- Mar 26, 2008
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- Student or Learner
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- Gujarati
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- UK
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- UK
I saw the following in my email:
Please be advised that we’ve scheduled some network maintenance with the Data Communications department on Tuesday 30th August 2016 from 6pm onwards. It is anticipated that this will be no longer than 1 hour.
Why part of speech does " be advised" belong to ? And when to use this type of construction? I always get confused by " to be" and " being" in my own speech and writing? Is it an example of subjunctive? Please forgive me for any formatting mistakes.
Please be advised that we’ve scheduled some network maintenance with the Data Communications department on Tuesday 30th August 2016 from 6pm onwards. It is anticipated that this will be no longer than 1 hour.
Why part of speech does " be advised" belong to ? And when to use this type of construction? I always get confused by " to be" and " being" in my own speech and writing? Is it an example of subjunctive? Please forgive me for any formatting mistakes.
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