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Messier42 Posted 11 years ago
Medical & Dental Studies

Is this correct?

I want to set up the appointment for this Friday at 10am.

Thank you.
  

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" It's not the appointment until it's been set up. "

  • " It's not the appointment until it's been set up.
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Unless you've talked about this appointment before this request, say "an appointment." It's not the appointment until it's been set up. You may use "make" for "set up."

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