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Maj Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Sentences

-Could you spare me a few minutes?
-I'd like a word with you if possible.

Do these sentences mean the same? Could someone use them in an appropriate context?
  

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-Could you spare me a few minutes? -I'd like a word with you if possible. They mean pretty much the same but it depends on the larger context.

  • -Could you spare me a few minutes?
  • -I'd like a word with you if possible.
  • They mean pretty much the same but it depends on the larger context.
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-Could you spare me a few minutes?
-I'd like a word with you if possible.


They mean pretty much the same but it depends on the larger context.


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