1. Lucifer
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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    You can say, “Please have this project completed by evening tomorrow. Thank you.” “Please complete this project today.” “I’d like to see a draft of this report by Friday.” “I’d like to see a draft of the next phase of the project by Monday.” “I need a quick turnaround on this, please.” “We need thisRead more

    You can say,

    1. “Please have this project completed by evening tomorrow. Thank you.”
    2. “Please complete this project today.”
    3. “I’d like to see a draft of this report by Friday.”
    4. “I’d like to see a draft of the next phase of the project by Monday.”
    5. “I need a quick turnaround on this, please.”
    6. “We need this report by Friday.”
    7. “This report needs to be turned in by 5 p.m. tomorrow.”
    8. “Please get this done by 5 p.m.”
    9. “Please let me know when you are going to have this ready.”
    10. Please send me an e-mail or call me with a date/time for the report to be ready.”
    11. “We need a draft of the next phase of this project by 5 p.m. tomorrow.”
    12. “We need a draft of this report by 5 p.m. today.”
    13. “We need a draft of the report to be completed by 5 p.m. today.”
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  2. Lucifer
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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    You can say, "I'd like to get this back to you by  [date]." "Please let me know if there is anything else I need to do to complete this project." "I will be happy to meet with you on the above-mentioned date/time and look forward to hearing from you." "Please contact me as soon as possible with an uRead more

    You can say,

    1. “I’d like to get this back to you by  [date].”
    2. “Please let me know if there is anything else I need to do to complete this project.”
    3. “I will be happy to meet with you on the above-mentioned date/time and look forward to hearing from you.”
    4. “Please contact me as soon as possible with an update on this item.”
    5. “If we are unable to reach agreement on the time frame, I am willing to proceed with the project at my own risk.”
    6. “I would like to schedule a meeting to discuss this matter, please let me know when is convenient for you.”
    7. “If we are unable to reach agreement on the time frame, I am willing to proceed with the project at my own risk.”
    8. “Please confirm that you are available to meet on the above-mentioned date and time and let me know if this works for you.”
    9. “I have been advised that there is a deadline of X date, can we agree to meet in X days?”
    10. “Please let me know if we can meet to discuss this matter.”
    11. “We are trying to move the timeline up to X date. Would you be able to meet us by X date?”
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  3. Lucifer
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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    "Did you sleep well" refers to what happened last night, while "how was your night" refers to how you feel now. If I ask you if you slept well, I am referring to your last night's sleep. If I ask you how was your night, I am asking about your current state of mind. Did you sleep well? This is a quesRead more

    “Did you sleep well” refers to what happened last night, while “how was your night” refers to how you feel now. If I ask you if you slept well, I am referring to your last night’s sleep. If I ask you how was your night, I am asking about your current state of mind.

    • Did you sleep well? This is a question referring to the previous night.
    • How was your night?This is a question referring to the present.
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  4. Lucifer
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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    It's either "have you slept well" or "did you sleep well". Either is ok, but "did you sleep well" sounds a little formal, and most people would probably say "have you slept well".

    It’s either “have you slept well” or “did you sleep well”. Either is ok, but “did you sleep well” sounds a little formal, and most people would probably say “have you slept well”.

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  5. Lucifer
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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    If an interrogative sentence is in Past Indefinite Tense, there cannot be two past forms of verb. Hence when we have "did" in the beginning, the next verb i.e. sleep" would be in simple form. Thus, "Did you sleep well" is appropriate while "Did you slept well" is grammatically incorrect.

    If an interrogative sentence is in Past Indefinite Tense, there cannot be two past forms of verb. Hence when we have “did” in the beginning, the next verb i.e. sleep” would be in simple form.

    Thus, “Did you sleep well” is appropriate while “Did you slept well” is grammatically incorrect.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The police officer ordered the teenager to put the gun on the floor.

    The police officer ordered the teenager to put the gun on the floor.

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    Indirect Speech: Rajesh asked me if I didn’t know Rajat.

    Indirect Speech: Rajesh asked me if I didn’t know Rajat.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven
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    Answer: the college is in need of a teacher with an in-depth knowledge of mathematics.

    Answer: the college is in need of a teacher with an in-depth knowledge of mathematics.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    If he had arrived one minute late, he would have missed the train.

    If he had arrived one minute late, he would have missed the train.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Answer: The property was divided between the two brothers.

    Answer: The property was divided between the two brothers.

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