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Sampai012 Posted 5 years ago
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"However you're comfortable, you may reach him or his boss." Is this correct?

1. "However you are comfortable, you may reach him or his boss."

2. "Whatever you feel more comfortable with, you may reach him or his boss."


I prefer the first one because of the short wording and usage of "However" there. Is that sentence correct?


Thanks, and if you may correct or improve the first sentence. That will be great.

  

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sampai012 I prefer the first one because of the short wording and usage of "However" there. Is that sentence correct? It is not good English.

  • sampai012 I prefer the first one because of the short wording and usage of "However" there.
  • Is that sentence correct?
  • It is not good English.
  • You may contact either him or his boss.
  • It's up to you.
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sampai012I prefer the first one because of the short wording and usage of "However" there. Is that sentence correct?

It is not good English.

You may contact either him or his boss. It's up to you.

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