1. Are both these sentences correct:
a) "I made an appointment with Sally to meet her."/ I made an appointment to meet Sally."
b) "I made an arrangement with Sally to meet Sally."/ "I arranged to meet her Sally."
2. And if all are correct, which form is more commonly used?
1. Are both these sentences correct: #1A is fine. #1B is not.
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1. Are both these sentences correct: #1A is fine.
#1B is not. See my edits.
a) "I made an appointment with Sally to meet her." I talked to Sally herself.
"I made an appointment to meet Sally."Maybe I talked to her secretary.
b) "I made an arrangement with Sally to meet her Sally."
"I arranged to meet her Sal