where is Ms Sue?

I need her to help me

I'm right here. :-)

Please remember, Elina, that other teachers on this board are also willing to help you. Sometimes it might be helpful if you mention that English is your second language and that you're still struggling with comprehension.

yeah, but I like your company the best:-)

oh, Ms Sue remember On this one post yesterday, you said that you were going to sign off at 11:30, I sent you a reply, please do check it out. thanx

Thank you for the compliment. :-)

To find Ms. Sue, there are a few steps you can follow:

1. Check with the people who are likely to know her whereabouts: Start by asking her close friends, family members, colleagues, or anyone who may have seen or spoken to her recently. They may be able to provide you with information about her current location or how to get in touch with her.

2. Reach out to her through communication channels: If you have Ms. Sue's contact information, try calling or sending her a message. This can be through her phone number, email address, social media accounts, or any other method you know she uses to communicate. If you don't have her contact information, consider asking mutual acquaintances if they can provide it to you.

3. Check any shared calendars or schedules: If you have access to any shared calendars or online scheduling systems she may use, see if she has updated her availability or listed any upcoming events or appointments. This can give you an idea of where she might be or when she might be available to help you.

4. Ask relevant organizations or institutions: Depending on your relationship with Ms. Sue, there might be specific places you can check for her whereabouts. This could include her workplace, professional associations or clubs she is a part of, or any other organizations she is actively involved in. Contact these places and ask if they have any information or if they can pass along a message.

Remember to be respectful and considerate when attempting to find someone, as they may have reasons for not being readily available.