How can I tell my manager that I completed the work he assigned? [closed]

I am learning English and feeling very difficulty in framing sentence. I need following sentences into proper sentence please help me in this.
Yesterday my manager as assigned some work to do and today I completed that work. I have to inform my manager that I completed the task and attached the documents regarding assignment.

asked Jan 9, 2014 at 10:03 51 1 1 gold badge 1 1 silver badge 4 4 bronze badges

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Commented Jan 9, 2014 at 23:44

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I'm interpreting your question as to how to inform your manager you have done what he asked you to do. Hence,

I've completed the work/task/project/assignment you required and attached the necessary documents.

answered Jan 9, 2014 at 10:48 28.3k 14 14 gold badges 75 75 silver badges 126 126 bronze badges

I would probably use the word assigned instead of required, and I'd include an extra "have": I've completed the work/task/project you assigned and have attached the necessary documents. (This doesn't mean I disagree with your answer; it simply means there is more than one way to say just about anything, and some of it will inevitably come down to stylistic preferences.)

Commented Jan 9, 2014 at 12:20

As I answered on the other site already, a simple solution is almost what you wrote:

Dear [manager], I completed the task and attached the documents related to the assignment.

If you want to elaborate a bit, you could write something like:

Dear [manager],

I have finished the assignment you gave me yesterday.
Please find attached the documents I prepared for this assignment.

Kind regards, Praveen

14.8k 15 15 gold badges 70 70 silver badges 76 76 bronze badges answered Jan 9, 2014 at 12:23 25.1k 1 1 gold badge 59 59 silver badges 79 79 bronze badges

". and attached the documents regarding the assignment" doesn't sound quite right. Perhaps use "relating to" rather than "regarding". Also, because you're attaching the documents to the e-mail now, rather than in the past, it should be simple present. Hence: ". and attach the documents relating to the assignment."

Commented Jan 9, 2014 at 15:26

It's probably a matter of opinion, but "assignment" sounds like something you're given to do at school. Perhaps "task" is better in a work environment.

Commented Jan 9, 2014 at 15:27

I have heard assignment being used in out-of-school contexts a lot among my Indian colleagues, so I have to admit I do not stumble on that anymore :) As for "regarding", yes, maybe your suggestion works a bit better.

Commented Jan 9, 2014 at 15:28

I'll offer an edited version of your whole question just in case that helps; your English is pretty clear already!

I am learning English and experiencing a lot of difficulty in framing a sentence. I need to edit the following sentences into proper sentences. Please help me with this.

Yesterday, my manager assigned me some work to do, and today I completed that work. I have to inform my manger that I completed the task, and have attached the documents regarding the assignment.