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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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is this sentence correct? - thanks

I will be there this afternoon at 3.30pm and will give him a ring when arrive at your office.
  

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Arrive needs a subject. " Perhaps "there" = "his office" ?? When I arrive?

  • Arrive needs a subject.
  • " Perhaps "there" = "his office" ??
  • When I arrive?
  • When he arrives?
  • Too many unknowns to fix it without first knowing the answers.
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Arrive needs a subject.

It's not clear from what you have here if "there" = "your office." Perhaps "there" = "his office" ?? When I arrive? When he arrives?

Too many unknowns to fix it without first knowing the answers.

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Consider: I will call him when I arrive at your office at 3.30pm .

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