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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
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Could you please give me more information on your instructor's experience, would I be able to borrow gloves, how much it would cost to train for three weeks.

Or can I say:

how much would it cost to train for three weeks.

Are both useable?

Thanks!
  

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Hi, Here is a reasonable, casual question to ask: How much does it cost to train there for, let's say, three weeks? Let's say is optional. I suggest that you try to keep things simple and clear whenever possible.

  • Hi, Here is a reasonable, casual question to ask: How much does it cost to train there for, let's say, three weeks?
  • Let's say is optional.
  • I suggest that you try to keep things simple and clear whenever possible.
  • Regards
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Hi,

Here is a reasonable, casual question to ask:

How much does it cost to train there for, let's say, three weeks?

Let's say is optional. I suggest that you try to keep things simple and clear whenever possible.

Regards

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