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Kouroshh Posted 13 years ago
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Is this email written correctly?

I am glad that everything is under control for you. You are right, nothing is comparable to living and working in your home country. Unfortunately, the current situation in my country is not very good. Therefore, I would prefer to find a job and stay here in Poland. However, If I couldn't find a job in 2 months then It will leave me with no other choice but to return back to my country.
  

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I think "under control for you" doesn't make sense. It's "under control with you". And, as you're referring to a future possibility in "if I couldn't find a job in 2 months" , you have to use can't , not couldn't .

  • I think "under control for you" doesn't make sense.
  • It's "under control with you".
  • And, as you're referring to a future possibility in "if I couldn't find a job in 2 months" , you have to use can't , not couldn't .
  • "if I can't find a job in 2 months"
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I think "under control for you" doesn't make sense. It's "under control with you".
And, as you're referring to a future possibility in "if I couldn't find a job in 2 months", you have to use can't, not couldn't. "if I can't find a job in 2 months"

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