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This is to request the following students to be excused on your today’s class: vs This is to request the following students to be excuse on your today’s class:

The correct phrase is: 'this is to request the following students to be excused on your today’s class:'. The word 'excused' is the correct past participle form of 'excuse' in this context.

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This is to request the following students to be excused on your today’s class:

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to formally request that certain students be excused from a class or an event. 'Excused' is the correct past participle form of 'excuse' in this context.

This is to request the following students to be excuse on your today’s class:

This phrase is incorrect. 'Excuse' should be 'excused' as the past participle form is needed in this context.

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