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Perfect Stranger Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Does it sound native-like to you? no. 1

Dear All,

I have a series of questions that I've been keeping in my notebook for some time and I guess it's high time I asked them...

Here comes no. 1

I don't know if I will be free tomorrow at 12.00. I'm still waiting for information from my HR manager.

I'm not sure whether if + will can be used here or not. It's not a conditional sentence so I suppose there's nothing wrong about that.

I'd like to know if this sentence sounds natural to you. Would you change anything to make it more native-like?

Thanks
  

Top answer

Hi, That's fine. 'If' here is like 'whether'. Clive

  • Hi, That's fine.
  • 'If' here is like 'whether'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

That's fine.
'If' here is like 'whether'.

Clive
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Thanks Clive,

Would you change anything in that sentence to make it more native-like? I feel uncertain about this part of the sentence:

I'm still waiting for information from my HR manager.
Shouldn't there by any article or determiner before information ?
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Hi,
Would you change anything in that sentence to make it more native-like? It's OK.
I feel uncertain about this part of the sentence:

I'm still waiting for information from my HR manager.
Shouldn't there by any article or determiner before information

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