Grammar – How to Ask for a Deadline Effectively

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A HR person asked me to prepare some documents and give them to her later, and I was trying to ask for the deadline of the submission I guess. Are the following setences correct or do they sound natural?

  1. what is the deadline for when I have/need to give you the documents?
  2. what is the latest time/date I have/need to give you the documents?
  3. until what time do I need to give you the documents

Also are there any other ways I can say this?

Best Answer

As @KatBunting has mentioned:

What is the deadline for handing in the documents?

You could also say:

When would you need/want the documents handed in?

Or:

When are the documents due?

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