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Writingtosms Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Placing an order for a bouquet

Hi

When a customer places an order for a unique bouquet, does the guy in the flower shop say -

If you place an order, I’ll get it ready for you.

Or If you place an order, I’ll make it for you.

Or something else??

Please help.


Thank you

  

Top answer

" writingtosms If you place an order, I’ll get it ready for you . If you place an order, I’ll make it for you . That aside, both of those sentences are correct.

  • " writingtosms If you place an order, I’ll get it ready for you .
  • If you place an order, I’ll make it for you .
  • That aside, both of those sentences are correct.
  • Note: If someone has already placed an order, no one is going to say " If you place an order".
  • CJ
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writingtosmsWhen a customer places an order for a unique bouquet,

the flower shop attendant says, "Will that be cash or credit card?"

writingtosms

If you place an order, I’ll get it ready for you.

If you place an order, I’ll make it for you.

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