Formal email of request exercise
we are considering
A formal way to say in an email 'we are thinking about' doing something, is
We would be very grateful if
A formal way to say that 'you would be pleased' if they do something for you, is
we requested
A formal way to say that you 'asked the person for' something before, is
We would appreciate it if you could forward this to us
A polite way to ask the person to send you something (e.g. a file, a document etc...) by email, is
We require
A politer way to say 'we want', is
clarify
A verb used to ask the person to 'explain' something to you, is
In addition
A more formal way to say in an email 'also', is
In particular
A phrase like 'specifically', which is used to say exactly what information you want them to give you, is
which we hope you could answer
A polite phrase that introduces the section of the email where you ask the person your questions, is
Could you also please confirm
How you begin a question when you want the person to tell you if something will happen (or is included) or not, is
First of all
When you have more than one question to ask, you use this to introduce the first question.