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Sali Sadegh Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

is it a corret sentence?

I would like to double check with you to make sure that will be our meeting tomorrow (Friday, 6th February) afternoon 1 pm?
  

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No, there are a couple of errors. I would like to double-check with you to make sure that our meeting tomorrow (Friday, 6th February) will be at 1 pm. Move "will be" to refer to the time .

  • No, there are a couple of errors.
  • I would like to double-check with you to make sure that our meeting tomorrow (Friday, 6th February) will be at 1 pm.
  • Move "will be" to refer to the time .
  • " This makes it correct.
  • Also "Double-check" and "make sure that" mean nearly the same thing here, so you could probably just use one: I would like to double-check with you that our meeting tomorrow afternoon (Friday, 6th February) will be at 1 pm.
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No, there are a couple of errors.

I would like to double-check with you to make sure that our meeting tomorrow (Friday, 6th February) will be at 1 pm.
Move "will be" to refer to the time. Remove "afternoon", since it is implied by "1pm." This makes it correct.

Also "Double-check" and "make
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