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Mr. Tom Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Make it down to the office this Friday?

Hi

Could you please tell me if these sentences sound natural to your native ears, especially the yellow parts? Any suggestions are welcome.

[secretary to candidate on phone]

Would it be possible for you to make it down to the office this Friday morning?

[Candidate to secretary on phone]

Can I call you while I am coming to the office to direct the driver about the address?

[secretary to candidate on phone]

So, I am putting you in for the interview at 10. Will that be fine?

Many thanks,

Tom
  

Top answer

I lived in England in the north west all my life. ' sounds fine to me and have heard similar before. ' to me sounds a bit strange.

  • I lived in England in the north west all my life.
  • ' sounds fine to me and have heard similar before.
  • ' to me sounds a bit strange.
  • ' The third sentence 'So, I am putting you in for the interview at 10.
  • ' or 'So, I am putting down for the interview at 10.
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I lived in England in the north west all my life.

The first one 'Would it be possible for you to make it down to the office this Friday morning?' sounds fine to me and have heard similar before.

The second one 'Can I call you while I am coming to the office to direct the drive

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