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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Is this a good sentence?

I am rather confused as to the purpose of an letter I received in which I was asked to confirm my attendance to three interviews in August.

Is there a more efficient way to write this sentence?
  

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What are you confused about? Do you not know why you were contacted at all? ) Do you not understand if you are supposed to attend all three, or to pick which one?

  • What are you confused about?
  • Do you not know why you were contacted at all?
  • ) Do you not understand if you are supposed to attend all three, or to pick which one?
  • It would be easier to help you if we understood what you need the sender to clarify.
  • a letter attenance at three interview
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What are you confused about?
Do you not know why you were contacted at all? (These interviews are a mystery to you?)
Do you not understand if you are supposed to attend all three, or to pick which one?

It would be easier to help you if we understood what you need the sender to clarify.

a letter
attenance at three interview

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