Context: My brother is searching for a job. In this regard, I am asking my friend, who is working as an human resource manager in a company.
Can we talk regarding job opportunity of my brother?
Can we ask this way?
Please also check the context whether the sentence is correct.
Hi You need to put an 'a' before job and I would say the preposition is 'for'. In natural English, you might say something positive about your relative - Dear Jill, - My brother is looking for work and is keenly interested in film production. - Can we talk regarding a job opportunity for my brother?
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Hi
You need to put an 'a' before job and I would say the preposition is 'for'. In natural English, you might say something positive about your relative
- Dear Jill,
- My brother is looking for work and is keenly interested in film production.
- Can we talk regarding a job opportunity for my brother?
Hope this helps
Dave