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weekly meeting is at 10:30 am #1 (permalink) Tue Jan 04, 2011 19:07 pm   weekly meeting is at 10:30 am
 

Dear Sir,

Would you please. chack below writing if its possible I want to annonce my co-worker and I don't know the sentenc that I wrote is correct or not.
so may thanks


Dear all
weekly meeting is at 10:30 am in the grandfloor on the confrance room.
Gevorkian
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Re: weekly meeting is at 10:30 am #2 (permalink) Tue Jan 04, 2011 19:27 pm   Re: weekly meeting is at 10:30 am
 

Gevorkian wrote:
Dear Sir, would you (please.) check below writing if it's possible. I want to announce my co-workers and I don't know whether the sentence that I've written is correct or not.
so m(a)y thanks


Dear all, weekly meeting is at 10:30am on the ground floor in the conference room.


Thanks for correcting my mistakes
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