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Polyester

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Is the following sentence correct and natural?

Please signed your signature next pages on the bottom line.
 
Please put your signature at the bottom/on the bottom line
of the next pages.
Please sign at the bottom/on the bottom line of the next pages.
 
Please sign at the bottom of the pages that follow.
 
Polyester, please study verb conjugation and tenses in an elementary English grammar. Your signature says you're "an English learner". You keep making the same elementary mistakes. This shows you have not actually been learning English.

I highlighted the verb in my first sentence. Can you see that it's in a different form from the verb in your sentence?
 
Polyester, please study verb conjugation and tenses in an elementary English grammar. Your signature says you're "an English learner". You keep making the same elementary mistakes. This shows you have not actually been learning English.

I highlighted the verb in my first sentence. Can you see that it's in a different form from the verb in your sentence?


Is it correct now?
Please sign your signature on the bottom line at next page.
 
No.

See the corrected versions above.
 
No.

See the corrected versions above.

Hi Rover_KE,

Could you please tell me what's wrong with my sentence?
I want to learn from my mistakes by using my brain. I don't want to learn the copy.
 
Is it correct now?
Please sign your signature on the bottom line at next page.
You've conjugated the verb correctly. Unfortunately, it's the wrong verb; we sign a document by writing our signature on it.
 
Part of the problem is that nobody would ever say that. Instead, try:

Please sign your name on the bottom line.

:)
 
Do these verbs collocate with signature?
Scrawl, append.
 
Scrawl can go with signature, but not happily.
:)
 
You've conjugated the verb correctly. Unfortunately, it's the wrong verb; we sign a document by writing our signature on it.


Please sign your name on the bottom line at next page.

Is it correct now?
 
The original post talks about signing on pages.
 
The original post talks about signing on pages.
Good point. Polyester, how many pages is this about? When you wrote pages, it meant "two or more".

Please study singular versus plural in English.
 
Good point. Polyester, how many pages is this about? When you wrote pages, it meant "two or more".

Please study singular versus plural in English.

Good, wonderful.

Please sign your name on the bottom line of the next pages.
Is it correct now? These are my mistakes that did the correction again. I think it's no error now.
 
Please sign your name on the bottom line of the next pages.
Is it correct now?
It's grammatically correct. Suppose this sentence is on page 1. Do you want the reader to sign page 1?
 
Let's get back to the real world. Polyester, I have done that numerous times. Nobody has ever asked me to sign the next page. (Why would they?)

Instead, try:

Sign right there.

Or:

Sign on the dotted line.

Or:

Sign where I put the X.

Or something like that.
:)
 
These are my mistakes that did the correction again.

I think [STRIKE]it's[/STRIKE] there are no errors now.

I don't know what the underlined sentence means. Please try to explain it using different words. Note my corrections to your second sentence.
 
I don't know what the underlined sentence means. Please try to explain it using different words. Note my corrections to your second sentence.

It's my mistakes. So, I do the correction again.

Is it clear now?
 
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