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please disregard John request vs please disregarded John request

The correct phrase is 'please disregard John's request.' The first phrase is correct as it uses the verb 'disregard' in the imperative form 'disregard,' while the second phrase is incorrect as it uses the past tense 'disregarded' which is not suitable in this context.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 597 views

please disregard John request

This phrase is correct. It uses the verb 'disregard' in the imperative form to ask someone to ignore John's request.

This phrase is used to politely ask someone to ignore or not pay attention to a request made by John.

Examples:

  • Please disregard John's request for additional time.
  • Please disregard John's request for a refund.
  • Please disregard John's request to change the meeting time.
  • Please disregard John's request for a discount.
  • Please disregard John's request for a new computer.
  • 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.

please disregarded John request

This phrase is incorrect. 'Disregarded' is the past tense of 'disregard' and is not suitable in this context.

  • I'm only carrying out John's final request.
  • We have a bail request for John Mayer.
  • I'm only carrying out John's final requests.
  • No requests from John Ross or Cliff will be granted.
  • And though you completely disregarded my request, I am proud of you.
  • Voting rights of this kind could be disregarded if the necessary request were made to the appropriate supervisory authority.
  • Mr Provan conspicuously disregarded my request for the floor, even though I was the first to make such a request.
  • John Adams Elementary School, please.
  • Please, consider our request for surrender.
  • Server processing request, please wait...
  • Sixth, it argues that the Commission disregarded its obligation to state reasons as it fully relied on the audit report without considering the applicant's comments or request for reopening the audit procedure.
  • Latvia rejects the allegations of the third party and requests that they are disregarded by the Commission.
  • The information may also be disregarded where such request is warranted and where the supplier is unwilling to submit a non-confidential summary, provided that the information is susceptible of such summary.
  • I will be contacting Callum McDonald and John Sewell immediately after this meeting urging them to put in a quick request to the Commission.
  • Please, John, let's not be maudlin.
  • I want to talk to John Barrett, please.
  • John, please tell me why.
  • And please, call me John.
  • John, please stay with me.
  • John, please, move your car.

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