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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Is this sentence correct?
If you guys could go ahead and meet and I will catch up with you at noon.
  

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Anonymous Is this sentence correct? In what situation? It is casual only.

  • Anonymous Is this sentence correct?
  • In what situation?
  • It is casual only.
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AnonymousIs this sentence correct?
In what situation? It is casual only.
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Mister MicawberIn what situation? It is casual only.
Yes, casual, to my study group. Would the be OK?

I would also be grateful if you could provide a formal one just to see the difference.
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AnonymousYes, casual, to my study group. Would the be OK?
Yes.
AnonymousI would also be grateful if you could provide a formal one just to see the difference
I would like to see you attempt that first; that would be more fruitful.
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Mister MicawberI would like to see you attempt that first; that would be more fruitful.
Ok, I will give it a try.
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While Mister Micawber is on his way to this post, Anon, please note this:

OK and not Ok

Tom
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AnonymousI don't mind that the meeting starts without me/prior to my arrival. I will join as soon as I can at noon.I don't mind the meeting starting without me. I will join in as soon as I can at noon.What do you think?
Well, those are not very formal, either, and they carry a slightly different message. (Your original doesn't mention the idea of 'not minding'

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