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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

use of avail in the following sentence

The employees are expected to plan their expenditure and avail loans prudently and responsibly.

Is this sentence correct? Is it necessary to use 'of' after avail in this sentence? Please give the reason if so. Thank You.
  

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Anonymous Is it necessary to use 'of' after avail in this sentence? I don't understand what you mean by 'avail loans'.. e.

  • Anonymous Is it necessary to use 'of' after avail in this sentence?
  • I don't understand what you mean by 'avail loans'..
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  • borrow money?
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AnonymousIs it necessary to use 'of' after avail in this sentence?
I don't understand what you mean by 'avail loans'.. Do you mean 'avail themselves of loans', i.e. borrow money?
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Then:

The employees are expected to budget their expenditures and avail themselves of loans prudently and responsibly.

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