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Tostyle un Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Basic English

Hello teachers,

Basically I had been to this store the other day and I liked a product and I could not buy it as I was low on money and as days pass the product might be sold so would it be correct English to say?

"Will you keep this for me?"

"Will you preserve this for me?"

"Will you keep this apart for me."

Thank you.

  

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Would you set this aside for me? " No. Preserve means to repair or prevent damage or decay.

  • Would you set this aside for me?
  • " No.
  • Preserve means to repair or prevent damage or decay.
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Would you set this aside for me?

"Will you hold this for me?"

tostyle un"Will you preserve this for me?"

No. Preserve means to repair or prevent damage or decay.

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