You can do that by saying:
- OK / Alright / Sure.
- Got it.
- OK, I get it now / That’s clear, thank you.
- Fair enough / I see where you’re coming from / I take your point / That makes sense.
- Of course / Absolutely.
- I appreciate why you think that, but…
- I hear what you’re saying, but…
- When You Understand Someone’s Feelings:
How do you use regards?
So…the singular regard is correct in phrases like with regard to and in regard to, meaning with reference to, while the plural regards expresses respect, affection, or condolences.
Is as regards grammatically correct?
The correct phrase is “in regard to.” You may be confused because “as regards” is another way to introduce a topic. Many people believe both phrases are unnecessary business jargon.
What can I say instead of please in email?
You can use KINDLY instead of PLEASE.
How can I use regards in a sentence?
1) Please give her my regards. 2) Please give my regards to your family. 3) We have become concerned with regards to ….. 4) He regards the political process with disdain.
How to use this word ” in this regard “?
There will be no “order of merit”. Pupils will simply achieve the learning outcomes or not. Secondly, in the attainment of each learning outcome pupils must be informed of the tasks which contribute to summative assessment. This removes the unknown element as in, for instance, an external exam.
Which is correct, Could you Please assist or kindly request for this subject?
Check your entire sentence for FREE! One of our experts will correct your English. The correct phrase would be “could you please assist.” You can request something, but you don’t “request for” something.
Can you end a sentence without the word in this regard?
If it’s at the end of your sentence, you can probably just drop it and end the sentence without it. If that doesn’t work, rewrite your sentence. There will always be a way construct lean and economical sentences – without the use of “in this regard” and its ilk.
What does ” with regards to ” mean in Spanish?
‘With regards to the question of ownership’. It is then followed by your answer, e.g. ‘I can confirm that the property is still yours’. ‘With regards to’ has exactly the same meaning as ‘concerning’ and ‘regarding’. In Spanish: “con respecto a”. 10. (phrase) This is very formal and sounds very professional.