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Navitasan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Good to use

Can one use:

1) Are you good to use my office?
2) Are you fine to use my office?
3) Are you OK to use my office?

instead of:

A) Are you OK with using my office? Will my office do?

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

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navitasan Can one use: None of those sound right to my ear with meaning A). The pattern in 1) is used to ask if someone is prepared to do something (slang), not if they are content to do it. Are you good to go?

  • navitasan Can one use: None of those sound right to my ear with meaning A).
  • The pattern in 1) is used to ask if someone is prepared to do something (slang), not if they are content to do it.
  • Are you good to go?
  • Are we good to start this project tomorrow?
  • I would not use those in 2) and 3) at all.
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navitasanCan one use:
None of those sound right to my ear with meaning A).

The pattern in 1) is used to ask if someone is prepared to do something (slang), not if they are content to do it.
Are you good to go? Are we good to start this project tomorrow?

I would not use those in 2) and 3) at all. Maybe you can find them somewhere

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