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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
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He is

In context: We are at the office.

A: Where is Mr.Bob?

B: He is here / He is at the desk / "He is not here now. once he gets back to his desk, I ask him to call you. "

Can we use these options correctly according to circumstance?

  

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kumenglish B: He is here / He is at the desk / "He is not here now. once he gets back to his desk, I ask him to call you. " You can use any of these.

  • kumenglish B: He is here / He is at the desk / "He is not here now.
  • once he gets back to his desk, I ask him to call you.
  • " You can use any of these.
  • He's here.
  • He's at his desk.
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kumenglishB: He is here / He is at the desk / "He is not here now. once he gets back to his desk, I ask him to call you. "

You can use any of these.

He's here.
He's at his desk.
He's not here.
He's not here now.
I'll ask him to call you when he gets back.

CJ

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