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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
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Question: Is he available at our office?

Reply: He hasn't come to the office yet.

He doesn't come to the office yet.

Not yet, But, he will come.

Are these conversation correct?

  

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Question: Is he available at our office? I think perhaps you mean eg Has he arrived at our office yet?

  • Question: Is he available at our office?
  • I think perhaps you mean eg Has he arrived at our office yet?
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Question: Is he available at our office?

I think perhaps you mean eg Has he arrived at our office yet?

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kumenglishQuestion: Is he available?

A: Is Mr. Ramesh available?

Assistant to Mr. Ramesh: Yes, he is free right now. Please come in.

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Let's get rid of some confusing pronouns.

Let's say the person asking the question is Tom.

Is Jim available in/at our office? Here. Tom is asking it Jim is available in/at Tom's office.


Now let's consider another question from Tom.

Is Jim available? is Jim in/at the office? Is Jim available in/at his office? In these questions, Tom is asking

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