I hope we can find a time to meet soon that fits both of our schedules.
Hi,
I am writing an email to someone who would like to make an appointment with me, but the time he chose is not convenient for me as I am having a class at that time. I will give him my schedule for him to take reference to.
At the end of the email, I want to say something like "I hope it will also be at your convenience if we meet at another time outside my schedule." I think it's not grammatical to say so. Could anyone help me to amend the sentence?
Thank you!
Last edited by thincat; 26-Jan-2013 at 14:52.
I hope we can find a time to meet soon that fits both of our schedules.
I'm not a teacher, but I write for a living. Please don't ask me about 2nd conditionals, but I'm a safe bet for what reads well in (American) English.