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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

I understand that your car parking space is vacant. Please if I can use your parking space until you require.

  

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I think we would say this a little less formally. I see that your parking [ space/spot ] is vacant. Do you mind if use it until you need it again?

  • I think we would say this a little less formally.
  • I see that your parking [ space/spot ] is vacant.
  • Do you mind if use it until you need it again?
  • car parking space: 'car' is not used.
  • It's assumed if you use the word 'parking'.
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I think we would say this a little less formally.

I see that your parking [ space/spot ] is vacant. Do you mind if use it until you need it again?


car parking space: 'car' is not used. It's assumed if you use the word 'parking'.

Please if: We don't start a sentence with "Please if".

until you require: much too formal. Use 'need' instead of 'require'. A

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