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Kady Posted 6 years ago
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what is the meaning this sentence:

I suppose you'd like me put her off.

  

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kady what is the meaning this sentence: I suppose you'd like me put her off. It isn't written correctly. My guess is that it is a mistake for "I suppose you'd like me to put her off" where "put her off" is used in the sense of "delay/cancel a meeting with her".

  • kady what is the meaning this sentence: I suppose you'd like me put her off.
  • It isn't written correctly.
  • My guess is that it is a mistake for "I suppose you'd like me to put her off" where "put her off" is used in the sense of "delay/cancel a meeting with her".
  • I would need more context to be sure.
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kadywhat is the meaning this sentence:
I suppose you'd like me put her off.

It isn't written correctly. My guess is that it is a mistake for "I suppose you'd like me to put her off" where "put her off" is used in the sense of "delay/cancel a meeting with her". I would need more context to be sure.

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