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Ashay2018 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Difference between the sentences

Hello,

Please tell me the difference between two following sentences:

1) I am glad to be of your service.

2) I am glad of your service.

Thanks

  

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ashay2018 1) I am glad to be of your service. This is not very natural. Say, I'm glad to be of service to you.

  • ashay2018 1) I am glad to be of your service.
  • This is not very natural.
  • Say, I'm glad to be of service to you.
  • I assume this is what you mean.
  • ashay2018 2) I am glad of your service.
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ashay20181) I am glad to be of your service.

This is not very natural. Say,

I'm glad to be of service to you.

I assume this is what you mean.

ashay20182) I am glad of your service.

This sounds very old-fashioned.


In the first one I serve you and I am happy to do that.
In the secon

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