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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Can I make an appointment for tomorrow?
Can I make an appointment tomorrow?

Do those two sentences have different meanings? How?
  

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The first suggests that I now wish to make an appointment. The meeting/consultation for which I making the appointment will take place tomorrow, The second suggests that I wish to arrange tomorrow an appointment for a meetng/consultation which will take place at some future time.

  • The first suggests that I now wish to make an appointment.
  • The meeting/consultation for which I making the appointment will take place tomorrow, The second suggests that I wish to arrange tomorrow an appointment for a meetng/consultation which will take place at some future time.
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The first suggests that I now wish to make an appointment. The meeting/consultation for which I making the appointment will take place tomorrow,

The second suggests that I wish to arrange tomorrow an appointment for a meetng/consultation which will take place at some future time.
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