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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

request

My tutor won't be able to give me a free trial lesson. I replied with:

That's okay if you aren't able to compliment my request.

Can I say this?

Thanks very much!
  

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No, 'compliment' is wrong; I suppose that you mean 'comply with': It's okay if you aren't able to comply with my request.

  • No, 'compliment' is wrong; I suppose that you mean 'comply with': It's okay if you aren't able to comply with my request.
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No, 'compliment' is wrong; I suppose that you mean 'comply with':

It's okay if you aren't able to comply with my request.

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