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Cookiemonster Posted 18 years ago
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Hi,

I want to ask if we are going to meet on Wednesday as usual or another time or not going to meet this week.( Is this correct English?)

I'm convenient(?) on Monday.(Right word?)

We did not make it clear(?) the last time(?) so I just wanted to know.( Here I try to say last week we didn't agree on a specific day for the meeting.Can I use "make it clear" in this sense?)
  

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) It's not incorrect, but it could be better written as such: I want to ask if we are going to meet on Wednesday as usual, at another time, or not at all this week. Can I use "make it clear" in this sense? Yes, the sentence is fine, as is your usage of "make it clear".

  • ) It's not incorrect, but it could be better written as such: I want to ask if we are going to meet on Wednesday as usual, at another time, or not at all this week.
  • Can I use "make it clear" in this sense?
  • Yes, the sentence is fine, as is your usage of "make it clear".
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I want to ask if we are going to meet on Wednesday as usual or another time or not going to meet this week.( Is this correct English?)
It's not incorrect, but it could be better written as such: I want to ask if we are going to meet on Wednesday as usual, at another time, or not at all this week.
I'm convenient(?) on Monday.(Right word

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