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Jiangyueming Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

In case

"Is there anything I can help you with. In case it helps, please let me know" Is that ok to add a clause after in case? BTW, do you usually say "Hope you are well" at the beginning of an Email. Thank you!
  

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Your utterance is not correct, with or without 'in case'. It should read something like this: Is there anything I can help you with? In case I can help , please let me know .

  • Your utterance is not correct, with or without 'in case'.
  • It should read something like this: Is there anything I can help you with?
  • In case I can help , please let me know .
  • jiangyueming do you usually say "Hope you are well" at the beginning of an Email.
  • I don't, but you may if you wish.
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Your utterance is not correct, with or without 'in case'. It should read something like this:

Is there anything I can help you with? In case I can help, please let me know.
jiangyueming do you usually say "Hope you are well" at the beginning of an Email.
I don't, but you may if you wish. Emails are generally not as chatty as letters; the
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Thank you! Mister. But when I want to greet to my client at the beginning of an email, can I say "I hope this mail finds you well" or something else?
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jiangyuemingBut when I want to greet to my client at the beginning of an email, can I say "I hope this mail finds you well" or something else?
Yes, that is OK, but not something that the reader will pay any attention to. It is better than commenting on the signs of the season, at least.

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