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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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if there is any possibility

Hi everyone! I am writing a letter to one of my professors. In ''I would love to know if there is any possibility to see you in person'', is the verb ''IS'' used correctly?
  

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Yes, but the word "love" in inappropriate. It's your professor's job to meet with his or her students. It's your job to treat your professor politely.

  • Yes, but the word "love" in inappropriate.
  • It's your professor's job to meet with his or her students.
  • It's your job to treat your professor politely.
  • " Or whatever it is you wish to discuss.
  • This will give your professor an idea of what you want to discuss and let him gauge the necessary time and time frame needed.
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Yes, but the word "love" in inappropriate. It's your professor's job to meet with his or her students. It's your job to treat your professor politely. As the song says, "What's love got to do with it?" The appropriate tone may be met by writing, "May we arrange to meet at your convenience to discuss my thesis." Or whatever it is you wish to discuss. This will give your professor an idea of w

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