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Sundarnaz Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Arranging a meeting for someone

Thanks for your response to my post.

A: I want to talk to C. Can you arrange a meeting for me with her?

B: Why do I arrange a meeting for you?

A: Alright, arrange me a telephonic meeting with her.

B: Why do I arrange you a telephonic meeting with her.

Would you please make it natural for me?

Thanks.

  

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Some things about your dialogue are not clear to me. sundarnaz B: Why do I arrange a meeting for you? Why is B questioning the request?

  • Some things about your dialogue are not clear to me.
  • sundarnaz B: Why do I arrange a meeting for you?
  • Why is B questioning the request?
  • For example, does B think it is not his/her job to arrange meetings for A?
  • Does B think it is not wise for A to meet her?
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Some things about your dialogue are not clear to me.

sundarnazB: Why do I arrange a meeting for you?

Why is B questioning the request? For example, does B think it is not his/her job to

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sundarnaztelephonic meeting

This is very strange and is something that makes non-native speakers stand out.

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sundarnaztelephonic meeting

Instead of that, it would be more natural to say that you want to talk to someone over the phone. I have never heard or read your quote at all in the UK.

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