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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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This is a maintenance request. Could you please proofread this?
I'm not sure about the usage of 'drop off' in this context.
Thank you in advance!
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The sink in my bath room is leaking. I can hear a water droplet is hitting onto something after I use the sink, but not sure where it is.

Also, one of light bulbs in my room is out. Could you please drop off a light bulb so that I can fix it?

Thank you.
  

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The sink in my bathroom is leaking. I can hear water dripping onto something after I use the sink, but I'm not sure where it is coming from. Also, one of the light bulbs in my room is out.

  • The sink in my bathroom is leaking.
  • I can hear water dripping onto something after I use the sink, but I'm not sure where it is coming from.
  • Also, one of the light bulbs in my room is out.
  • Could you please bring me a new one so I can replace it?
  • " I would probably say "bring me," though "drop off" is not wrong.
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The sink in my bathroom is leaking. I can hear water dripping onto something after I use the sink, but I'm not sure where it is coming from.

Also, one of the light bulbs in my room is out. Could you please bring me a new one so I can replace it?

You could say, "Could you please drop off a new one so I can replace it?" I would probably say "bring me," though "drop off" is not w

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