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Zohar Levi Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

I can make it to..

A friend suggested to meet at 6.30, and I asked about 7, which he agreed to. Later, I told him:

I can make it to the 6.30 if you prefer.

where I tried something like:

I can make it to the train.

I can make it to the 6.30 train.

I can make it to the train at 6.30.

Was it correct?

  

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Zohar Levi I can make it to the train. 30 train. 30.

  • Zohar Levi I can make it to the train.
  • 30 train.
  • 30.
  • These are all possible.
  • "I can make it to the 6:30 (train)" (or just "I can make the 6:30 (train)") seems the preferable choice, however.
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Zohar LeviI can make it to the train.
I can make it to the 6.30 train.
I can make it to the train at 6.30.

These are all possible. "I can make it to the 6:30 (train)" (or just "I can make

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