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FreddyYan Posted 11 years ago
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I'm taking a connecting flight back to Singapore and I ask the check in counter attendant. I say: So, my bags will be delivered directly to my connecting flight? OR So, my bags will be transferred directly to my connecting flight? OR So, my...

I'm taking a connecting flight back to Singapore and I ask the check in counter attendant. I say:

So, my bags will be delivered directly to my connecting flight?

OR

So, my bags will be transferred directly to my connecting flight?

OR

So, my bags will be sent directly to my connecting flight?

Are all three good to use?
  

Top answer

There is no need for 'So', and I prefer to ask questions in the form of questions: Will my bags will be delivered directly to my connecting flight? Will my bags will be transferred directly to my connecting flight? Will my bags will be sent directly to my connecting flight?

  • There is no need for 'So', and I prefer to ask questions in the form of questions: Will my bags will be delivered directly to my connecting flight?
  • Will my bags will be transferred directly to my connecting flight?
  • Will my bags will be sent directly to my connecting flight?
  • I'd use the second.
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There is no need for 'So', and I prefer to ask questions in the form of questions:

Will my bags will be delivered directly to my connecting flight?

Will my bags will be transferred directly to my connecting flight?

Will my bags will be sent directly to my connecting flight?


I'd use the second.
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Are the other two okay or not good?
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Are the other two not okay then?
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All 3 are OK.
But I usually say
eg My bags will go through to Singapore automatically, right?

Clive

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