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FreddyYan Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Getting phone technician to setup for my office. I ask: Are there no availabilities tomorrow? OR Is there no availability tomorrow? Are both okay?

Getting phone technician to setup for my office.

I ask customer service:

Are there no availabilities tomorrow?

OR

Is there no availability tomorrow?

Are both okay?
  

Top answer

Are any technicians available / free tomorrow?

  • Are any technicians available / free tomorrow?
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Are any technicians available / free tomorrow?
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OK. Thank you! But are both my examples wrong or doesn't make sense?

I know your suggestion is probably most native, but I'd like to know if what I wrote is OK or not.
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FreddyYan I'd like to know if what I wrote is OK or not.
It is very far from native speech.

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