How can i express my condolences for his son injured with Accident ?.

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I sent email to my friend before two days, with this message, do this work please.

After two days i got email with this reply "I'll check today, yesterday my Son injured with Accident thats why i didn't"

Now how should i reply him ?. my main thing is how can i express my condolences for his son ?.
 
I sent an email to my friend [STRIKE]before [/STRIKE]two days ago, with this message: "do this work, please".

After two days I got an email with this reply: "I'll check today, yesterday my Son injured with Accident thats why i didn't"

Now how should I reply to him[no space]?[STRIKE].[/STRIKE] My main thing is how can I express my condolences for his son[no space]?[STRIKE].[/STRIKE]

See my corrections above. As far as I know, you express condolences over the death of someone. In this case, depending on the urgency, your answer about the work to be done will vary. About his son, something like "Oh, I'm so sorry to hear about that" might be enough (again, depending on the degree of confidence/friendship out of work you two have).
 
In addition to saying that you are sorry to hear about the son's accident, you could wish him a speedy recovery.
 
In addition to saying that you are sorry to hear about the son's accident, you could wish him a speedy recovery.

Yes, of course. How rude and insensitive I was! :oops:
 
When possible, it's also good to offer something specific.

- Do you need a ride to the hospital?
- Can I cover for you at work?
- Do you need a babysitter so you can go to the hospital?
- Would he like some comic books?
- May I send flowers to his hospital room?

And if the answer to what you offer is no: Is there anything else I can do?
 
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