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Muna tigeress Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

It's a telephonic conversation between two people kindly let me grammatical mistakes in it.

Joseph : Hello, Joseph here.
Sara : Hi, To whom you want to speak?
Joseph : May I speak to Mr. John.
Sara : Oh, Mr. Joseph my brother (Mr. John) is out of country right now so if you have any mesaage let me know I'll convey your message to him.
Joseph : Where does he go
Sara : He moved to Saudia I guess Its been two months
Joseph : Can you give me his contact number?
Sara : Yes sure, just give me 5 minutes I'll text you his contact on your number/on the same number which you are calling from
Joseph : Ok thanks alot,bye
Sara : Bye
  

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Joseph : Hello, Joseph here. Sara : Hi, To whom you want to speak? (This is extraordinarily formal, but not entirely consistent.

  • Joseph : Hello, Joseph here.
  • Sara : Hi, To whom you want to speak?
  • (This is extraordinarily formal, but not entirely consistent.
  • The formal version is "To whom do you wish to speak?
  • ) Joseph : May I speak to Mr.
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Joseph : Hello, Joseph here.
Sara : Hi, To whom you want to speak? (This is extraordinarily formal, but not entirely consistent. The formal version is "To whom do you wish to speak? The more common version is "Who do you wish to speak to?)
Joseph : May I speak to Mr. John?
Sara : Oh, Mr. Josep

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