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Which is the correct sentence? refer or refer to?
Hi friends,
Which is the correct sentence? refer or refer to?
1) Please refer my feedback given below.
2) Please refer to my feedback given below.
Thanks in advance.
Niwantha
Jul 11, 2018 8:54 AM
Answers · 7
2
Hello,
the correct sentence would be:
Please refer to my feedback below.
Refer to (verb) + to + direct object (my feedback)
I hope this helps,
best wishes,
Annie
July 11, 2018
1
Refer to something. "Would you refer this person for a job etc. ?" means would you provide a reference for this person.
July 11, 2018
1
Hi,
Aside from some obsolete usages, it’s always refer to. There is one exception I can think of “the candidate was referred”, meaning he was told to repeat an examination, but that’s pretty unusual. Just assume that refer always has a " to "somewhere nearby.
July 11, 2018
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