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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Dear teachers,

Person A wants to meet person B. Is there a difference in meaning or in style - or is either of them not natural?

a) Can you meet on Saturday?

b) Can we meet on Saturday?

Many thanks!
  

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In my opinion, b) assumes that the general terms of the meeting have been previously defined. Eg, a meeting of twenty people may be proposed. - A.

  • In my opinion, b) assumes that the general terms of the meeting have been previously defined.
  • Eg, a meeting of twenty people may be proposed.
  • - A.
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In my opinion, b) assumes that the general terms of the meeting have been previously defined. Eg, a meeting of twenty people may be proposed.

- A.

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