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"Kindly please forward this invitation to relevant personnel who has missed out." vs "Kindly please extend this invitation to relevant personnel who has missed out."

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be 'kindly please extend this invitation to relevant personnel who have missed out.' The verb 'extend' should be followed by the plural form of the verb 'have' to agree with the plural noun 'personnel'. Additionally, the word 'kindly' is redundant when used with 'please'.

Last Updated: February 16, 2024

Kindly please forward this invitation to relevant personnel who has missed out.

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'forward' should be followed by the plural form of the verb 'have' to agree with the plural noun 'personnel'.

The correct form is 'kindly please forward this invitation to relevant personnel who have missed out.'

Kindly please extend this invitation to relevant personnel who has missed out.

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'extend' should be followed by the plural form of the verb 'have' to agree with the plural noun 'personnel'.

The correct form is 'kindly please extend this invitation to relevant personnel who have missed out.'

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