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My birthday requests are as follows. vs My birthday requests are as follow.



 
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My birthday requests are as follows. vs My birthday requests are as follow. #1 (permalink) Sun Jul 19, 2009 16:17 pm   My birthday requests are as follows. vs My birthday requests are as follow.
 

Hi everybody,

Which of the following sentences are correct?

1. My birthday requests are as follows.
2. My birthday requests are as follow.
3. My birthday request is as follow.

Thanks,
Er.S.M.M.Hanifa
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I'm here quite often ;-)


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1. My birthday requests are as follows.
Iraqi
I'm here quite often ;-)


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