The wire rope diameter should lay in the bottom of the thimble radius groove with out any space showing on the sides or bottom of the thimble groove. This way when tension is applied to the rope it will not deform the thimble's groove. In other words match the cable to the thimble.
The correct spelling is "answer" (a reply, to reply).
That is the correct spelling of the word "answer" (a reply, a solution, or to reply).
The correct plural is replies.The spelling reply's would indicate either1) a possessive form (Your reply's tone seemed hostile, meaning the tone of the reply) or2) a contraction (My reply's in the mail, meaning the reply is in the mail).
The correct reply to "Godspeed" is "Thank you." It's a polite way of wishing someone a safe and prosperous journey or endeavor. So, next time someone tells you "Godspeed," just say "Thank you" and be on your merry way.
Do you want us to send you a reply?
Do you want us to send you a reply?
Reply is the correct form of the verb reply (replies for third person singular). Replied is the past tense and past participle, and replying is the present participle.
Thank you for your quick reply
Thanks for the greetings
Yes, it is correct to write "Please reply by today" to indicate that you are requesting a response by the end of the day.
Yes it is. For example, 'We are writing because we are concerned that we do not have your reply...'. Then state why the reply is important or necessary.
No. The correct sentence is: We have not received your reply. (The word "yet" is not really necessary, but it is grammatically correct to write : We have not received your reply yet.) It is customary to write R.S.V.P. on invitations to which you expect a reply. This is French (Repondez s'il vous plait) for "Please reply." Many people also include a self-addressed stamped card so that the invitees can conveniently reply at no cost to themselves.