[Grammar] I will go through your comments and provide you with the amended version

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Rany

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Are the following sentences grammatically correct?

I will go through your comments and provide you with the amended version as soon as possible.

I would like to know if you've decided to choose Dr xxxx as an external examiner or you're considering other names?
 
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Re: Are the following sentences grammatically correct?

Welcome to the forum, Rany.

Please tell us about the context of these sentences. Who wrote them?
 
Re: Are the following sentences grammatically correct?

Welcome to the forum, Rany.

Please tell us about the context of these sentences. Who wrote them?

I wrote them in order to send an email to my advisor
 
Re: Are the following sentences grammatically correct?

The first is grammatical.

Note the following corrections in the second. Consider using something like "other people" or even "others" instead of "other names".
I would like to know if you've decided to choose Dr xxxx as an external examiner or whether/if you're considering other names.
 
Re: Are the following sentences grammatically correct?

You're most welcome. There's actually no need to write a post to thank someone. Clicking Thank/Like is enough. :)
 
Rany, please note that I have changed your thread title and moved your actual question to the main body of the post. Titles should include some/all of the words/phrases you are asking us about.

Also note that I have deleted your "Thank you" post. There is no need to write a post to say "Thank you" to anyone. Simply click on the "Thank" button on any post you find helpful. If you can't see the "Thank" button yet, be patient. You should be able to see it after you have made ten public posts.
 
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