Can somebody give me an idea which one below is correct? - I have to attend an event which will end today or - I have to attend an event that will end today
If I want to inform my friend that I am late in getting back to him because of an event, can I say like this :
I am sorry because I have to attend a training that will end today so I only can get back to you tomorrow
Please advise. Thank you.
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I am sorry , but I have to attend training that/which will end today, so I can't get back to you until tomorrow
— Mister Micawber
I am sorry , but I have to attend training that/which will end today, so I can't get back to you until tomorrow
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