Is there anything I can be of help?
Is there anything I can be of help?
If there’s anything I can do to help, please let me know. This phrase is good to use when a friend or acquaintance has bad news about an illness, a death in the family, money problems, etc.
Can I be of any use?
No. It doesn’t matter whether you say help or use; both sentences are ungrammatical, because of any. Any in the phrase of any use to you is a negative polarity item (NPI), and therefore it must occur within the scope of a negative trigger.
Do hesitate to contact me?
Please do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of any further assistance / provide further information on this matter. If you require any further information / assistance, please feel free to contact me / let me know. Please let me know if you have any further questions / issues on this matter.
Should you have any queries please feel free to contact the undersigned?
It has to do with that supremely formal “undersigned” person who appears at the end of letters in statements like these: If you need any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned. If you have any questions about the above-mentioned, please contact the undersigned.
What means hesitate?
intransitive verb. 1 : to hold back in doubt or indecision She didn’t hesitate when they offered her the job. 2 : to delay momentarily : pause He hesitated and waited for her to say something.
How do you say feel free to ask?
“If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.”…
- “Please help yourself to…”
- “Please make yourself at home.”
- “Go ahead and…”
- “Please don’t hesitate to…”
- “Please don’t feel like you must…”
- “Please don’t feel like you mustn’t…”
- “You may […] if you wish.”
- “You may […] if you’d like.”
What is a free?
enjoying personal rights or liberty, as a person who is not in slavery: a land of free people. exempt from external authority, interference, restriction, etc., as a person or one’s will, thought, choice, action, etc.; independent; unrestricted. able to do something at will; at liberty: free to choose.
Where does free come from?
The English word free, via Middle English, comes from the Old English frēo. The German frei comes from the Old German frī. Both mean “free” and have the Proto-Germanic *frijaz as a common ancenstor. The word means “beloved”, “not in bondage”.
Is for free correct?
Strict grammarians will tell you that “for free” is grammatically incorrect because “free” is not a noun, and this means it cannot be preceded by “for” (a preposition). In their view, something is “sold for nothing” or is “sold free.” However, through common usage, “for free” has become acceptable.
What is free cost?
phrase. If something is free of charge, it does not cost anything. The leaflet is available free of charge from post offices.