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please disregard John request vs please disregard John requested

The correct phrase is "please disregard John's request." The possessive form 'John's' is needed to show that the request belongs to John. The verb 'requested' is not necessary in this context.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 787 views

please disregard John request

This phrase is incorrect. It is missing the possessive form 'John's' to indicate that the request belongs to John.

The correct phrase should be 'please disregard John's request.'
  • Also, please disregard any rumors regarding Principal Cutler's absence.
  • Jury, please disregard everything that was stated after I sustained Ms. Keating's objection.
  • The jury will please disregard counsel's entire opening statement.
  • Please disregard the three hours and let us vote on whether we are going to discuss Belarus.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, please disregard Ms. Winterbottom's entire line of questioning of Mr. Manning.
  • "So please disregard this letter."
  • (If the answer is yes, please disregard Sections 15.5, 15.6 and 15.9.)
  • Please disregard that request.
  • Please disregard that request.
  • Dr. Sanderson, please disregard what I said this afternoon.

Alternatives:

  • please disregard John's request

please disregard John requested

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'requested' is not needed in this context.

The correct phrase should be 'please disregard John's request.'
  • Also, please disregard any rumors regarding Principal Cutler's absence.
  • Jury, please disregard everything that was stated after I sustained Ms. Keating's objection.
  • The jury will please disregard counsel's entire opening statement.
  • Please disregard the three hours and let us vote on whether we are going to discuss Belarus.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, please disregard Ms. Winterbottom's entire line of questioning of Mr. Manning.
  • "So please disregard this letter."
  • (If the answer is yes, please disregard Sections 15.5, 15.6 and 15.9.)
  • Please disregard that request.
  • Please disregard that request.
  • Dr. Sanderson, please disregard what I said this afternoon.

Alternatives:

  • please disregard John's request

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