"Dear ***, W e wish you and all your team a Happy Easter. Our offices will reopen on Tuesday 10th April and we will be looking forward to hearing from you. "
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Rover_KE"Dear ***,We wish you and all your team a Happy Easter.Our offices will reopen on Tuesday 10th April and we will be looking forward to hearing from you.Best regards."Hi Rover KE,
Rover_KEPleasant is OK, but happy is better. Not everybody wants a quiet Easter.'We are back to our offices' is grammatically wrong.'Easter greetings' would be a good email subject.RoverThank you very much BUT, could you please explain WHY my sentence "when we are back to our offices" is grammatically wrong? I do not understand what is wrong with it.
Mister MicawberThe grammar is not faulty, but it is a non-native composition. We will be back in our office is OK, but casual.Thank you very much, that is what I wanted to know!