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

    Answer: Did you have any problems finding our house. (The word finding is a gerund).

    Answer: Did you have any problems finding our house. (The word finding is a gerund).

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    Indirect Speech: Sheuli asked me if I was hungry. Explanation: If reported speech is a question, we use if/whether after the reported verb and if Reported Verb is in past, Present Indefinite Tense changes into Past indefinite Tense. Learn Narration

    Indirect Speech: Sheuli asked me if I was hungry.

    Explanation: If reported speech is a question, we use if/whether after the reported verb and if Reported Verb is in past, Present Indefinite Tense changes into Past indefinite Tense.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    You can say: 1. “I am asking for my money back”. 1. “I am requesting that you give me my money back”. 2. “I am requesting that you return my money to me”. 3. “I am requesting that you give me back the money I paid you”.

    You can say:

    1. “I am asking for my money back”.

    1. “I am requesting that you give me my money back”.

    2. “I am requesting that you return my money to me”.

    3. “I am requesting that you give me back the money I paid you”.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    A short, friendly sentence requesting a signature, such as "Please sign here to acknowledge receipt."

    A short, friendly sentence requesting a signature, such as

    “Please sign here to acknowledge receipt.”

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    You can say 1. Hello Sir, my name is. And I would like to request a quick phone call to discuss. 2. I'd like to make an appointment for a phone call. 3. Could I make an appointment for a phone call? 4. Could we schedule a phone call? 5. May I have a phone call with you? 6. Can I have a phone call wiRead more

    You can say

    1. Hello Sir, my name is. And I would like to request a quick phone call to discuss.

    2. I’d like to make an appointment for a phone call.

    3. Could I make an appointment for a phone call?

    4. Could we schedule a phone call?

    5. May I have a phone call with you?

    6. Can I have a phone call with you?

    7. Do you have time for a phone call?

    8. Would you like to speak on the phone?

    9. Will you be available to talk on the phone?

    10. Would you like to make a phone call?

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    You can say 1. Hi! My name is [your name] and I’m [your job] at [company name]. Can you please give me my paycheck? 2. I have a request for [payroll process]. It’s [request], which would be [amount]. Please make it so that it goes out on [date]. Thank you. 3. Hi! I’m [name] and I work for [company nRead more

    You can say

    1. Hi! My name is [your name] and I’m [your job] at [company name]. Can you please give me my paycheck?

    2. I have a request for [payroll process]. It’s [request], which would be [amount]. Please make it so that it goes out on [date]. Thank you.

    3. Hi! I’m [name] and I work for [company name]. I have a request for [payroll process].

    4. It’s [request], which would be [amount]. Would you please send me my paycheck?

    5. My name is [your name] and I’m the [your job]. I need [payroll process]. It’s [request], which would be [amount]. Could you please send it to me?

    6. I have a request for [payroll process].

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    You can say 1. Have a good day. 2. Have fun. 3. Play well. 4. Be successful. 5. Have good scores. 6. Enjoy your game. 7. Good luck! 8. Best of luck. 9. Good luck! 10. Best of luck!

    You can say

    1. Have a good day.

    2. Have fun.

    3. Play well.

    4. Be successful.

    5. Have good scores.

    6. Enjoy your game.

    7. Good luck!

    8. Best of luck.

    9. Good luck!

    10. Best of luck!

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    You can say 1. "I am thankful for your good wishes" 2. "You are a very kind person and I appreciate you thinking of me on my birthday." 3. "Thank you for the birthday greetings. It means a lot to me." 4. "Thank you for being so thoughtful about my birthday." 5. "Thank you for thinking of me on my biRead more

    You can say

    1. “I am thankful for your good wishes”

    2. “You are a very kind person and I appreciate you thinking of me on my birthday.”

    3. “Thank you for the birthday greetings. It means a lot to me.”

    4. “Thank you for being so thoughtful about my birthday.”

    5. “Thank you for thinking of me on my birthday.”

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    FYI (for your information) is a common phrase used when someone wants to inform others about something without being rude or impolite. It's used in business, government and personal communications. You can use this phrase in an email to let someone know about something that will be of interest to thRead more

    FYI (for your information) is a common phrase used when someone wants to inform others about something without being rude or impolite. It’s used in business, government and personal communications. You can use this phrase in an email to let someone know about something that will be of interest to them. Here are samples of the use of FYI in an email:

    1. FYI, the meeting is scheduled for 9:00 a.m. on Monday, April 1st, at my office.

    2. FYI, I was not able to attend the conference call yesterday due to a scheduling conflict.

    3. FYI, please don’t include me in any emails about the proposed merger with XYZ Corp.

    4. FYI, I have reserved a table at the company picnic next week.

    5. FYI, I will be attending a conference in Atlanta on Friday, April 5th.

    7. FYI, I am sending you the updated version of the project proposal as promised.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The process of changing an exclamatory sentence into an indirect speech begins with identifying the exclamatory sign present in the sentence. It can be the punctuation mark, or a word like ‘how’, ‘why’, ‘what’ or ‘who’. Once you’ve identified the exclamatory sign, you need to change it into the apprRead more

    The process of changing an exclamatory sentence into an indirect speech begins with identifying the exclamatory sign present in the sentence. It can be the punctuation mark, or a word like ‘how’, ‘why’, ‘what’ or ‘who’. Once you’ve identified the exclamatory sign, you need to change it into the appropriate interjection. Let’s take the sentence as an example:

    I am so happy today! I found my lost wallet.

    In this case, the exclamatory phrase is ‘I am so happy today’.

    We need to change the exclamatory phrase into ‘exclaimed with joy’. In the above sentence, we are told that the person who uttered this sentence was joyful when he/she found his/her wallet. So, the appropriate interjection for ‘exclaimed with joy’ is ‘joyful’.

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