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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

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I need permission tomorrow as I will have to leave early.

I need permission tomorrow as I will have to leave around 3:00 pm.


Are these correct grammatically?

  

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Yes, but the meaning is questionable. Which of these do you mean? I need your permission to leave early tomorrow.

  • Yes, but the meaning is questionable.
  • Which of these do you mean?
  • I need your permission to leave early tomorrow.
  • I must leave around 3 pm.
  • I need to get your permission (for some other activity, such as sending the proposal to a client) before 3 pm tomorrow.
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Yes, but the meaning is questionable. Which of these do you mean?

I need your permission to leave early tomorrow. I must leave around 3 pm.

I need to get your permission (for some other activity, such as sending the proposal to a client) before 3 pm tomorrow.

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