I want to write an email asking whether they can write an email or if they are ok for a quick chat when they are at office to discuss the requirements. is the following sentence correct?
"I am wondering whether you could drop an email or quick chat when you are here to discuss the requirements on this task."
Do you intend "to discuss the requirements" to modify "when you are here" or "quick chat"? In other words, are they "here to discuss the requirements" or do you want a "quick chat to discuss the requirements"? Are you suggesting email correspondence and a quick chat as alternative methods of discussing the requirements?
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Do you intend "to discuss the requirements" to modify "when you are here" or "quick chat"? In other words, are they "here to discuss the requirements" or do you want a "quick chat to discuss the requirements"?
Are you suggesting email correspondence and a quick chat as alternative methods of discussing the requirements?