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Carter Lee Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

what does mean this "Would you be happy for me to put you forward with this in mind?"

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I ran across some sentence on web like this"Would you be happy for me to put you forward with this in mind?"
But I can't get quite a bit understand this sentence what means.

Would you please help me?
  

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Example: X is at an employment agency and is being interviewed by Y. X: This job seems interesting, but I can only work three days a week . Y: Would you be happy for me to put you forward with this in mind?

  • Example: X is at an employment agency and is being interviewed by Y.
  • X: This job seems interesting, but I can only work three days a week .
  • Y: Would you be happy for me to put you forward with this in mind?
  • "
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Example: X is at an employment agency and is being interviewed by Y.

X: This job seems interesting, but I can only work three days a week.
Y: Would you be happy for me to put you forward with this in mind?

"Would you be happy for me to" means "would you like me to."
"Put y
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teechrExample: X is at an employment agency and is being interviewed by Y.X: This job seems interesting, but I can only work three days a week.Y: Would you be happy for me to put you forward with this in mind?"Would you be happy for me to" means "would you like me to.""Put you forward" means "nominate you.""With this in mind" means "bearing this in mind" or "considering t
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Which bit do you not understand?

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