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Vsuresh Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

asked you

Hi
Please help me with this.
Someone gives me a message to be passed on to someone else.

Is it OK if I use “She has asked you to come there at 6”?

I am thinking If I need to put it this way- “She has asked me to tell you that you need to be there at 6”.
  

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vsuresh She has asked you to come there at 6 'go here' and 'come there' are anomalous combinations. She (has) asked you to be there at 6 solves the problem. vsuresh She has asked me to tell you that you need to be there at 6 Also possible, but with more words than are really necessary.

  • vsuresh She has asked you to come there at 6 'go here' and 'come there' are anomalous combinations.
  • She (has) asked you to be there at 6 solves the problem.
  • vsuresh She has asked me to tell you that you need to be there at 6 Also possible, but with more words than are really necessary.
  • CJ
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vsureshShe has asked you to come there at 6
'go here' and 'come there' are anomalous combinations.

She (has) asked you to be there at 6 solves the problem.
vsureshShe has asked me to tell you that you need to be there at 6
Also possible, but with more words than are really necessary.
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She wants you to be there at six.
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Thank you CJ
And Aspara Gus, your sentence is much simpler than mine. Thanks

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