[Grammar] I’m attaching two days timesheet

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Dhaeaf

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Hello,

I’m attaching two days timesheet in one pdf file, so is it correct to say “ Attached is the timesheet for Monday and Tuesday” ?
 
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Welcome to the forum, Dhaeaf. :hi:


Please note that I have changed your thread title.


Extract from the Posting Guidelines:


"Thread titles should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed."
 

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Hello.

I’m attaching two days' timesheets in one pdf file, so is it correct to say “Attached is the timesheet for Monday and Tuesday”?

Welcome to the forum. :hi:

Note my corrections above. Don't leave a space after opening quotation marks. Don't leave a space before a question mark.

If there is just one attachment (one PDF file), say "I have attached the PDF of Monday's and Tuesday's timesheets". If you were attaching them separately, say "Attached are my timesheets for Monday and Tuesday".
 

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