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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

A man walks out of his office and sees me sitting by the door and stops in from of me. I say:

Sorry, were you waiting for somebody?

Or

Sorry, are you waiting for somebody?

Are both okay? I think so. Any thoughts? Thank you.
  

Top answer

It's the man who asks the question, not you. Both are fine.

  • It's the man who asks the question, not you.
  • Both are fine.
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It's the man who asks the question, not you. Both are fine.

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