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No. I'm not sure exactly what you are trying to say, but try this. "I am available, if you have any questions." Or "I am available to answer any questions you may have." There are no circumstances in which you will ever need to say "I would like to avail myself."

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Which is grammatically correct 1 'He can avail of the benefits' or 2 'He can avail himself of the benefits'?

You can avail our promotional benefits is grammatically correct. However no one uses avail in that context. "Avail" is only used in the context of "It was to no avail". Instead say you can receive our promotional benefits or something similar.


Is it grammatically correct-request to avail reservation benefit?

No, this is not grammatically correct. I'm not entirely sure I understand what you want to say, but how about this for my best guess: "May I request to avail myself of the benefit of making a reservation?" If this is the meaning you intended, could I suggest that you reword it more simply? It is very 'flowery' language and I can't think of any context in which it would be appropriate. "Please may I make a reservation?" conveys the same meaning.


How would you punctuate - witness's answers or witnesses' answers?

Both examples are correct. For ONE witness, you would write "witness's answers" (using the apostrophe AND the 's'). For the plural, MORE THAN ONE witness, it is acceptable to omit the 's' : "witnesses' answers".


What is the correct sentence I confirm John and myself as participants or I confirm John and me as participants?

"I confirm John and myself as participants" is correct. "Myself" is one of the "reflexive" pronouns, which should be used whenever an element of the predicate of a sentence represents the same person as an element of the subject of the same sentence. The easiest way to remember is: If you say the sentence again, but leave out "John", you would then say "I confirm myself as a participant." You wouldn't say "I confirm me as a participant."


Do you say myself and Sarah or Sarah and myself?

You can't say myself and someone... You would use either me and Sarah or Sarah and I. It would be like saying if you had to kill someone how would you save him... (not my example)

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Is it better to use at his avail or for his avail?

The correct phrase is "at his avail." This expression means that someone is available to help or assist, typically used in a formal context. "For his avail" is not a standard phrase and would not be considered correct in English.


Which is grammatically correct 1 'He can avail of the benefits' or 2 'He can avail himself of the benefits'?

You can avail our promotional benefits is grammatically correct. However no one uses avail in that context. "Avail" is only used in the context of "It was to no avail". Instead say you can receive our promotional benefits or something similar.


Is it grammatically correct-request to avail reservation benefit?

No, this is not grammatically correct. I'm not entirely sure I understand what you want to say, but how about this for my best guess: "May I request to avail myself of the benefit of making a reservation?" If this is the meaning you intended, could I suggest that you reword it more simply? It is very 'flowery' language and I can't think of any context in which it would be appropriate. "Please may I make a reservation?" conveys the same meaning.


If you start a sentence with Myself and Robert are you using correct grammar?

The correct form is Robert and I. Myself and Robert is incorrect.


Which of these sentences would describe Tamenund?

All the answers are correct.


What are the answers to questions?

I can provide answers to specific questions you ask. What would you like to know?


Is 'A' the correct answer?

On a multiple choice test with answers of A, B, C, and D, the answer of 'A' would only be the correct answer if all other choices are incorrect.


Are people who believe things they read on Answers idiots?

Yes, since most of the answers are made up, one would have to be an idiot to believe the answers are correct.


Why am I wasting my time on this page?

You seek knowledge and enlightenment and with the correct phrasing of the question you will receive answers...for without questions, there would be no Answers.


What is your grade if you missed 4 answers on a 50 question test?

Providing all the other answers were correct then your grade would be 92%


What are visual methods of illustrating that would be described in text?

all of theses answers are correct


What is a proper response when asked what type of job you would like?

None of these answers correct