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LeGion12359 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

How to make a request

I would like to meet you regarding some queries related to English Grammar. Could you please tell me your University Schedule for this month?
Could anybody please tell me if the above conversation is grammatical and idiomatic?
  

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I would like to meet you because I have some queries questions about English grammar. Could you please tell me your university schedule for this month? I would not ask this.

  • I would like to meet you because I have some queries questions about English grammar.
  • Could you please tell me your university schedule for this month?
  • I would not ask this.
  • I would ask: Could you please tell me when you have some time available to meet with me this month?
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I would like to meet you because I have some queries questions about English grammar.

Could you please tell me your university schedule for this month?

I would not ask this. I would ask:
Could you please tell me when you have some time available to meet with me this month?
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AlpheccaStarsI would like to meet you because I have some queries questions about English grammar.
What's wrong with "regarding some queries related to English Grammar", Isn't it grammatical or it sounds odd?
AlpheccaStarsCould you please tell me your university schedule for this month.
English Grammar and University Schedul
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LeGion12359What's wrong with "regarding some queries related to English Grammar", Isn't it grammatical or it sounds odd?
That sentence is an ungainly formalism.
LeGion12359English Grammar and University Schedule= Proper noun, Shouldn't these be capitalized?
Only one of those words is a proper noun by itself.
In a proper
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LeGion12359Great! Precise and to the point. If I omit 'with' then would it be fine?
It's included in American English but, is unnecessary in British English.

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