John Chen Can this be said? It sounds rather stuffy, at the least. — Since you'll be staying with me, here's some information about my place.
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John ChenCan this be said?It sounds rather stuffy, at the least. Is this what you mean?—
Mister Micawber John ChenCan this be said?It sounds rather stuffy, at the least. Is this what you mean?—Since you'll be staying with me, here's some information about my place.Yes, that's exactly what I mean, but the sentence in question was written by someone lelse, and I'd like to know if it's useable? Particularly the the beginning sentence: Further t
Mister Micawber John ChenFurther to your stay to your stay with me.No.Sorry, typo!
John ChenFurther to your stay to your stay with me. - incorrect as well?Incorrect indeed!
Mister Micawber John ChenFurther to your stay to your stay with me. - incorrect as well?Incorrect indeed!I'm very sorry, but my carelessness has gotten the best of me...
John ChenFurther to your stay with me. - incorrect as well?What is it supposed to mean in your sentence?
Mister Micawber John ChenFurther to your stay with me. - incorrect as well?What is it supposed to mean in your sentence?It sounds rather stuffy, at the least. Is this what you mean?—
John ChenI'm asking about:Further to your stay with me. - Is this incorrect too?Oh, the grammar is fine; it's just one of those verbose business phrases that are really quite useless.