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dmitry9100

Nov. 27, 2022

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Is this correct or should I use “as to”?

Would you be so kind to send us the agreed scans as soon as possible?

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Is this correct or should I use “as to”?

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dmitry9100

Nov. 27, 2022

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Would you be so kind as to send us the agreed scans as soon as possible?

Yeah you use “as to” here. What do you mean by “agreed”? If you mean the scans agreed on in a meeting, then we say “the scans (that) we agreed on”

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lomax

Nov. 27, 2022

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Thanks. I mean the scans they previously agreed to send us by email

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dmitry9100

Nov. 27, 2022

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Would you be so kind as to send us the agreed-upon scans as soon as possible?

"as to" does sound better here!

Is this correct or should I use “as to”?


Is this correct, or should I use “as to”? Is this correct, or should I use “as to”?

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Would you be so kind to send us the agreed scans as soon as possible?


Would you be so kind as to send us the agreed-upon scans as soon as possible? Would you be so kind as to send us the agreed-upon scans as soon as possible?

"as to" does sound better here!

Would you be so kind as to send us the agreed scans as soon as possible? Would you be so kind as to send us the agreed scans as soon as possible?

Yeah you use “as to” here. What do you mean by “agreed”? If you mean the scans agreed on in a meeting, then we say “the scans (that) we agreed on”

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