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She's requesting to deliver it tommorrow vs She's requesting to deliver it by tommorrow

Both phrases are not correct. The preposition 'to' should not be used after 'requesting' in this context. The correct preposition to use is 'for' followed by 'by tomorrow'.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 645 views

She's requesting to deliver it tommorrow

This phrase is not correct. The preposition 'to' should not be used after 'requesting' in this context.

The correct preposition to use after 'requesting' is 'for', followed by 'by tomorrow'.
  • I think she wanted to deliver it in person and that's why she's dead.
  • Navarro will be here momentarily to deliver it.
  • I was to deliver it on his birthday.
  • I asked them to deliver it directly to me.
  • I asked them to deliver it straight to the Town Hall.
  • A month would pass before I had built up enough courage to deliver it.
  • You have no way to deliver it.
  • You have to deliver it, bike or no.
  • We have to deliver it to ling ourselves.
  • I wore out two horses in my haste to deliver it.
  • Except the orders of where to deliver it.
  • I'm supposed to deliver it to the Morrigan, ASAP.
  • We want you to deliver it to a photograph of Susan.
  • Made me promise to deliver it personal.
  • Miss Hewes asked me to deliver it personally.
  • He wouldn't just send some random agent out to deliver it.
  • I'm supposed to deliver it to the Morrigan ASAP.
  • I never had the chance to deliver it.
  • The group is to deliver its recommendations before the end of 2005.
  • Now, however, Parliament is to deliver its opinion.

Alternatives:

  • she's requesting delivery by tomorrow

She's requesting to deliver it by tommorrow

This phrase is also not correct. The preposition 'to' should not be used after 'requesting' in this context.

The correct preposition to use after 'requesting' is 'for', followed by 'by tomorrow'.
  • I think she wanted to deliver it in person and that's why she's dead.
  • Navarro will be here momentarily to deliver it.
  • I was to deliver it on his birthday.
  • I asked them to deliver it directly to me.
  • I asked them to deliver it straight to the Town Hall.
  • A month would pass before I had built up enough courage to deliver it.
  • You have no way to deliver it.
  • You have to deliver it, bike or no.
  • We have to deliver it to ling ourselves.
  • I wore out two horses in my haste to deliver it.
  • Except the orders of where to deliver it.
  • I'm supposed to deliver it to the Morrigan, ASAP.
  • We want you to deliver it to a photograph of Susan.
  • Made me promise to deliver it personal.
  • Miss Hewes asked me to deliver it personally.
  • He wouldn't just send some random agent out to deliver it.
  • I'm supposed to deliver it to the Morrigan ASAP.
  • I never had the chance to deliver it.
  • The group is to deliver its recommendations before the end of 2005.
  • Now, however, Parliament is to deliver its opinion.

Alternatives:

  • she's requesting delivery by tomorrow

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