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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Propose

Hi teachers. Is it correct to say: I have a propose to you.

I want it to sound formal, so is propose the right choice?

  

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I'd say I have a proposal for you or I'd like to propose something to you.

  • I'd say I have a proposal for you or I'd like to propose something to you.
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I'd say I have a proposal for you or I'd like to propose something to you.

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