Sam
Should I say " ask you about your feeback " or " may i have you feeback"? Which of these sentences are correct? 1- " Can I please ask you about your feedback on/about ...." . ( correct/not correct) 2- " May I have your feedback on/about ..." .( correct/not correct) 1- There is no benefit (advantage) of using a second sensor. ( correct/not correct) 2- There is no benefit (advantage) for using a second sensor. ( correct/not correct) Thank you
Aug 23, 2015 7:03 PM
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May I have your feedback on [something]? There is no benefit/advantage in using [something]. All the other versions are incorrect. Beware of bad teachers.
August 23, 2015
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"in using" rather than "of' or 'for' seems more correct to me.
August 23, 2015
Can I please ask you about your feedback on - correct May I have your feedback on - correct . Use' may i ' for request and its polite . The above seem similar as a request , and interchangeable , but there is a slight difference . eg You can ask me , off course, you can , but you may not have it . There is no benefit (advantage) of --correct
August 23, 2015
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