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Marold Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

A sentence correction

"I am available to come for an interview at any time which is suitable to you and it is feasible for me to begin to work in a month."

Are there any mistakes?

Thanks in advance.
  

Top answer

You need a comma between the two clauses [to you, and it is].

  • You need a comma between the two clauses [to you, and it is].
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You need a comma between the two clauses [to you, and it is].
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