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What is a good sentence for requested?
Requested sentence example. Their social life was church, they had no television and even when Carmen had attended college, they had requested that she stay at home every night instead of living in a dorm.
Is requested to correct?
Both phrases are correct. ‘Request to’ is used to request some one (person). And ‘request for’ is used to get something or something to be done by others.
Is requested or has requested?
Present perfect. I, have requested. you, have requested. he/she/it, has requested.
Had request or had requested?
The tense is present and it is unmarked for aspect. You can do various things with this sentence. You can change the tense to past by request -> requested, and you can change the aspect to perfect by requests -> have requested.
Which Type a sentence is used to request?
imperative sentence
An imperative sentence gives a command or makes a request. It usually ends with a period but can, under certain circumstances, end with an exclamation point.
Should I say request for or request of?
‘Request’ is a transitive verb. No ‘for’ should be used. eg ‘He requested a form’. Perhaps you are being misled by the noun ‘request’, where you would use ‘for’, eg ‘He made a request for a form’.
Has been requested in a sentence?
Sentence examples for has been requested from inspiring English sources. What image has been requested most? “Nothing beyond this has been requested by the government,” one of the sources told Reuters. A special exemption has been requested for Republic Airport, which is 17.3 miles from Kennedy.
Has been requested or was requested?
Thus, the difference between have been requested and had been requested is simply one of tense. The former is present and the latter is past. You woulduse the former where the time of the request itself is not pertinent, but instead the fact that the requesting is complete.
Which is correct – to or requested from?
Only requested from is correct. If you just do a string search of English text (or a Google search) you will find “requested to” a lot, but that is because “to” is such a heavily used word with so many different functions and “requested” does extra duty as the passive, past tense, and participle form of request.
What is the difference between ‘request to’ and ‘request for’?
“Request to” is used when you make a request to some person. After “request” a pronoun is used before the word “to”. Eg. I request you to sit silently. I request them to study well. “Request for” is used in the sense of asking for something. Eg. My request for leave was sanctioned. My request for a new watch was fulfilled. Both.
Is it correct to say “you are kindly requested”?
“You are kindly requested…” is OK, with a caution. As has been pointed out, it could sound a little overly polite or formal, and even impatient in tone. So a different wording might avoid any ambiguity. There is a slight difference. The first implies that the request is made in a kindly way.
Is it possible to request information from someone?
Still, you only request information from someone. As prepositions, from and to indicate direction, and request is not directional like send and receive are.