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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

availability or availabilities

If I send an email to more than one person. Should I say"

May I know your availability or your availabilities?
  

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Just say 'availability'. 'May I know ' is not wrong, but more common is the more direct Please let me know your availability. Please let me know when you are available.

  • Just say 'availability'.
  • 'May I know ' is not wrong, but more common is the more direct Please let me know your availability.
  • Please let me know when you are available.
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Just say 'availability'.

'May I know ' is not wrong, but more common is the more direct
Please let me know your availability.
Please let me know when you are available.<<<<

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