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How do you say yes I'm available?

The answer could be a "Yes, I would be available", or a "Yes, I would", or a "Sure thing", or a "Yes sir, I will gladly attend" or a "Never in a thousand years", or a "No way mate, I'm not coming" or a "Who is this?" They all mean different things and are used in different situations. In every language.

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How do you say I am available for a meeting?

I am not available on Monday or Friday, but I am free for the rest of the week. I will be available at any time next week.

Are the following or followings?

Like an adjective, "following" does not change form for plural, so you could say "the following item" (singular) or "the following items" (plural), or in place of either, "the following", referring to the item or items that follow the current phrase. Is as below or as below? "As below" is just a short form of "as stated below" or "as listed below" or "as written below" or whatever is appropriate. "Stated as below" doesn't sound right. It's either "as stated below" or "as below stated".

Who's email or whose email?

Remember, whose is possessive. That means that whose is normally followed by a noun. If the sentence has a noun immediately after the whose or who's, you should use whose. If there's no noun or an article, use who's. When should we use? English grammar help: how to use 'should', 'would' and 'could' To express something that is probable. Examples: "John should be here by 2:00 PM." To ask questions. Examples: "Should we turn left at this street?" To show obligation, give recommendation or even an opinion. Examples: "You should stop eating fast food."

How do you say I am available to help?

This is where I choose to be, so I'm here with you. I'm going to help and you should tell me what you need. I'm here for you. Say it like that.

And another question, was there a follow synonym?

What is another word for as follows? thus so like this thusly like that as demonstrated as shown in that way like so in that fashion 11 more rows

By Hayott Hamming

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