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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Rent Apartment - Price

Dear Ms. ,

I would like to know if this apartment is available between 14 and 17 of February. We arrived in Paris 14 of the February at 2:30pm and we left 17 of February at 7:00 am, so we want to know what is the price to rent this apartment in the date that we told you.

Thank you very much,
Inês Alves
  

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You are talking about future events, so use that tense. I would also break up the last sentence for ease of reading. Here is my suggested letter: Dear Ms.

  • You are talking about future events, so use that tense.
  • I would also break up the last sentence for ease of reading.
  • Here is my suggested letter: Dear Ms.
  • --identify further] is available for rent between the 14th and the 17th of February.
  • m.
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You are talking about future events, so use that tense. I would also break up the last sentence for ease of reading. Here is my suggested letter:

Dear Ms. X,

I would like to know if this apartment [the apartment on ?--identify further] is available for rent between the 14th and the 17th of February. We will arrive in Paris on the 14th of February and leave on the 17th at 7 a.m

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