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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Is it okay for you? or Is it okay with you?

Should I use "Is it okay for you?" or "Is it okay with you?" in the sentences below?

See you tomorrow afternoon at 4:00. Is it okay for/with you?

Thank you.

  

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Hello teal lime, A. Both options are okay. B.

  • Hello teal lime, A.
  • Both options are okay.
  • B.
  • When we have the precise time "4:00pm", the word "afternoon" is superfluous".
  • So please write as follows: See you tomorrow at 4:00pm.
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Hello teal lime,

A. Both options are okay.
B. When we have the precise time "4:00pm", the word "afternoon" is superfluous". So please write as follows:
See you tomorrow at 4:00pm.

Best wishes,

Joseph
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teal limeSee you tomorrow afternoon at 4:00. Is it okay for/with you?

"See you tomorrow" is like a parting remark at the end of a conversation. You've already worked out the details of the meeting between the two of you. When you leave you can say See you tomorrow (at 4).

Asking if a time is OK with someone usually occurs earlier in th

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