Learn English – Are these lines correct grammatically

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I want to know if the following lines are grammatically correct. In particular, I want to know if this use of fell is correct.

Dear XXXX:
Would you tell me what is the result please?
If my question violates your foundation's privacy, fell free to not answering it and I am so sorry for that.
Thank you very much.
Yours' Sincerely,

Best Answer

As for the main question, fell is the past tense of fall, or the present tense of the verb that means:

  • to cut down a tree
  • to make somebody fall to the ground

Since the next word is free, I take you meant "feel free."

As for other things that should be corrected:

  • "Yours Sincerely" should be "Yours sincerely" (in British English) or "Sincerely yours" (in American English)
  • "Fell free to not answering it and I am so sorry for that." should be "feel free not to answer it. I am sorry for that."
  • "Would you tell me what is the result please?" should be "Would you tell me what the result is, please?"
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