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Musicgold Posted 16 years ago
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Set somebody up to...

Hi,



Which one of the following is the most appropriate? I am confused because the phrase ‘set somebody up’ has a different connotation.



1. I have set her up to receive alert emails from the website.

2. I have set up her to receive alert emails from the website.

3. She has been set up to receive alert emails from the website.



Thanks,



MG.
  

Top answer

1 and 3 are OK; 2 is not.

  • 1 and 3 are OK; 2 is not.
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1 and 3 are OK; 2 is not.
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I have set up/have configured her account to recieve alert emails/email notification from the website.

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