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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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citi representative poor english "Must say I am glad to be in your assistance!"

citi representative poor english "Must say I am glad to be in your assistance!"
can someone tell me if this sentence is correct?
  

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Anonymous Must say I am glad to be in your assistance! No, it's not correct. Say: I must say I am glad to be of assistance to you!

  • Anonymous Must say I am glad to be in your assistance!
  • No, it's not correct.
  • Say: I must say I am glad to be of assistance to you!
  • Or, more telegraphically, Glad to be of assistance!
  • CJ
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AnonymousMust say I am glad to be in your assistance!
No, it's not correct. Say:

I must say I am glad to be of assistance to you!

Or, more telegraphically,

Glad to be of assistance!

CJ

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