phantrung
Jul 3, 2017
Letters / You would like to participate in a work-related seminar in another country. The letter in this case. [5]
Hello @he227803!. I am here to give you some comments on your letter and I do it as a pleasure for me.
1. At the first paragraph, you mentioned the date is 13th of January, so I don't understand why at the last paragraph you want to know " Which date the seminar will be held" again? or you mean that "where will the seminar be held in London"?
2. At the last paragraph, you wrote: "It would be appreciated if you would tell me". We don't use "will" or "would" in the "if" clause. It should be: " If you told me". Moreover, I recommend that you should use the first conditional for it because this is an event that may occur in the future. So you should write: "It will be appreciated if you tell me". We use the second conditional to talk about an imaginary, impossible or unlikely situation in the present or future.
Please correct me if I have something wrong. Thanks a lot.
Hello @he227803!. I am here to give you some comments on your letter and I do it as a pleasure for me.
1. At the first paragraph, you mentioned the date is 13th of January, so I don't understand why at the last paragraph you want to know " Which date the seminar will be held" again? or you mean that "where will the seminar be held in London"?
2. At the last paragraph, you wrote: "It would be appreciated if you would tell me". We don't use "will" or "would" in the "if" clause. It should be: " If you told me". Moreover, I recommend that you should use the first conditional for it because this is an event that may occur in the future. So you should write: "It will be appreciated if you tell me". We use the second conditional to talk about an imaginary, impossible or unlikely situation in the present or future.
Please correct me if I have something wrong. Thanks a lot.