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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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In what follows I shall present to you some of my work. If you are satisfied with the photographs, I am pleased to personally consult with you.
  

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Anonymous In what follows I shall present to you some of my work. If you are satisfied with the photographs, I am pleased to personally consult with you. I'd say ".

  • Anonymous In what follows I shall present to you some of my work.
  • If you are satisfied with the photographs, I am pleased to personally consult with you.
  • I'd say ".
  • .
  • ") Sometimes your tenses work: If you are willing, I am at your service.
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AnonymousIn what follows I shall present to you some of my work. If you are satisfied with the photographs, I am pleased to personally consult with you.
I'd say ". . . . will/would be pleased etc." (This is a conditional structure, "If you are etc.")

Sometimes your tenses work: If you are willing, I am at your service.

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