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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 18 years ago
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Could I make an appointment in two weeks?

Could I make an appointment in two weeks?

Does this mean that there may be an appointment in the week after ?

Thanks 

PBF
  

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Hi PBF Peaceblinkfriend Could I make an appointment in two weeks? I would probably interpret that sentence to mean that you want to arrange an appointment now, and the appointment should take place on a day that is exactly (or approximately) 14 days from today. .

  • Hi PBF Peaceblinkfriend Could I make an appointment in two weeks?
  • I would probably interpret that sentence to mean that you want to arrange an appointment now, and the appointment should take place on a day that is exactly (or approximately) 14 days from today.
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Hi PBF
PeaceblinkfriendCould I make an appointment in two weeks?
I would probably interpret that sentence to mean that you want to arrange an appointment now, and the appointment should take place on a day that is exactly (or approximately) 14 days from today.
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