1) I'm happy our head science teacher is enthusiastic about carrying out a project with your and the French school.
Just about every time you use "so" or "such" in a sentence, there needs to be a "that..." clause following it (not as a separate sentence, though). Example: He was so enthusiastic that the others were feeling the excitement, too.
2) I read that you both agreed to hold the meeting on 27 January and that you are going to provide your own hotel accommodations.
3) OK
Could you please help me check these few sentences? Thank you.
1) I'm happy our head science teacher is so enthusiastic to carry out a project with your and the French school.
2) I read you both agreed to hold the meeting on 27 January and that you are going to provide for a hotel accommodation yourselves.
3) Let me know if you need any help from our side.
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