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Dilshi Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Someone please correct my sentences

1. I must be at the lecture hall before the lecture started.

2. Let me know a possible day for you to come after office, because I have to put your book into my bag.
  

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1. I must be at the lecture hall before the lecture starts. 2.

  • 1.
  • I must be at the lecture hall before the lecture starts.
  • 2.
  • Let me know a possible day for you to come to the office, because I have to get your book.
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1. I must be at the lecture hall before the lecture starts.
2. Let me know a possible day for you to come to the office, because I have to get your book.
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Thank you Emotion: smile
But in the second sentence what I want to say is; as her book is with me, I want to ask from her when she's possible
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When can you meet me after office hours to pick up your book?

Office hours:
- the hours of the day that an office is open to the public for appointments (eg. The doctor's office hours are from 9 am to 3 pm)
- the hours that you are in the office working: The professors usually have office hours for consultations with students on Monday afternoons. Check the web site for th
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Thank you so much teacher Emotion: smile
If I said, "Let me know when can you meet me to pick up your book?" Is that wrong?
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dilshi"Let me know when can you meet me to pick up your book?" Is that wrong?
It's good.
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dilshi "Let me know when can you meet me to pick up your book?" Is that wrong?
Let me know when you can meet me to pick up your book. (This is not a direct question.)
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Ozzourti:

I stand corrected. Sometimes we read the sentence as it should be, not as it is!

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