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Latam Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

sentence correction

Hi all, I have a question about conforming doctor appointment. I would like to confirm my tomorrow appointment with doctor John. Is this sentence right or does it need to be change.

Thanks in advance.
  

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It needs to be change d just a little: 'my appointment tomorrow', 'my appointment for tomorrow', 'tomorrow's appointment for me' [then 'with D octor John']. it would sound better with a person's name 'for my son George').

  • It needs to be change d just a little: 'my appointment tomorrow', 'my appointment for tomorrow', 'tomorrow's appointment for me' [then 'with D octor John'].
  • it would sound better with a person's name 'for my son George').
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It needs to be changed just a little: 'my appointment tomorrow', 'my appointment for tomorrow', 'tomorrow's appointment for me' [then 'with Doctor John']. (I'm not very fond of the third option...it would sound better with a person's name 'for my son George').

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