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Ruttonjee Posted 19 years ago
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May I see...?

0hi there,02br
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00A student came to see his teacher the other day. The student asked his teacher to go out of the teacher's room so that he could talk with her. He pressed the telecom and said, "May I speak with Miss. Owen?" OR "May I speak to Miss Owen? OR "May I see Miss. Owen? Which one is more appropriate?02br
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0Any of them. 02br 02br 00If you ask to 'speak' to or with she might just speak to you over the intercom. 0-

  • 0Any of them.
  • 02br 02br 00If you ask to 'speak' to or with she might just speak to you over the intercom.
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0Any of them. They all mean the same thing really.02br
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00If you ask to 'speak' to or with she might just speak to you over the intercom. If you ask to see her then you want to speak to her directly in person.0-
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0Ah, I see you've asked this elsewhere and been answered.02br
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00Please don't post the same question more than once. It wastes our time.0-
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01cite10Ruttonjee12cite10 The student asked his teacher to go out of the teacher11font11b10's12b12font10 room so that he could talk with her.12br
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10Hi Ruttonjee02br
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00It should be 01i00teachers' room0

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