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Wein Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

English of an adverstisement

0 I saw an advertisement today reading: 02br
00"For your information, the meeting will be rescheduled to 21 March 2005. Please feel free to contact me for your availability." 02br
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00It's concise but I am not sure whether it is grammatically correct. Is it correct ot use 'to' after 'rescheduled' instead of 'for'? 02br
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00Furthermore, for me, I would write in a more clumsy but 'safer' way: 02br
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00"For your information, the meeting will be rescheduled FOR 21 March 2005. Please feel free to contact me TO CONFIRM your availability." 0-
  

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0 wein, 02br 02br 00Your rephrasing is better. "rescheduled to" is used as an analog to "changed to", but as you point out, it's not convincing. "to confirm" is a good addition.

  • 0 wein, 02br 02br 00Your rephrasing is better.
  • "rescheduled to" is used as an analog to "changed to", but as you point out, it's not convincing.
  • "to confirm" is a good addition.
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0 wein, 02br
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00Your rephrasing is better. "rescheduled to" is used as an analog to "changed to", but as you point out, it's not convincing. "to confirm" is a good addition. 02br
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0 Thank you Jim. 02br
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00Is it correct to say "Please feel free to contact me for your availability"? I would compare the sentence with the following one: 02br
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00"Please feel free to contact me for your seat." 02br
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00I would consider the phrase after 'for' is the purpose. "Contact me for your seat" would mean that as you

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