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Dirac198269 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"listed time" or "time listed"

In the sentence:

Could you please let me know your availability (on) the following days during the times listed?

I have two questions: 1. Can I add "on" before the following days
2. Can I say "the listed times" instead "the times listed"?

Thank you!
  

Top answer

dirac198269 1. Can I add "on" before the following days No, I would use 'for'; it avoids ambiguity. dirac198269 2.

  • dirac198269 1.
  • Can I add "on" before the following days No, I would use 'for'; it avoids ambiguity.
  • dirac198269 2.
  • Can I say "the listed times" instead "the times listed"?
  • Yes.
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dirac1982691. Can I add "on" before the following days
No, I would use 'for'; it avoids ambiguity.
dirac1982692. Can I say "the listed times" instead "the times listed"?
Yes.
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Thank you, Mr. Micawber.
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Dear Mr. Micawber,

One more question, Could you please elaborate on how using "on" causes ambiguity here?

Thanks.
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'On the following days' may indicate when you wish to hear about their availability.
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I see. That makes sense. Thank you very much!

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