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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

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.

please disregarded John request

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

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