Is this dialogues grammatically correct?
"Theresa is in town. Don't you think we choose meet with her?"
"O.K. Arrange a day with her. But keep in mind that my time is restricted, so it'd better be on a holiday or on a weekend. And don't forget that as of May 8, I will be in Italy for 5 days."
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Thank you.
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Re: arrange
Don't you think we SHOULD meet with her?PinkLady wrote: ↑May 12th, 2025, 12:02 am Is this dialogues grammatically correct?
"Theresa is in town. Don't you think we choose meet with her?"
"O.K. Arrange a day with her. But keep in mind that my time is restricted, so it'd better be on a holiday or on a weekend. And don't forget that as of May 8, I will be in Italy for 5 days."
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Thank you.
Otherwise ok
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Re: arrange
I think you should change it to:
"Theresa is in town. Should we meet her?"
"OK. Set a day, but my time is limited — better on a weekend or holiday. I'll be in Italy for five days starting May 8."
"Theresa is in town. Should we meet her?"
"OK. Set a day, but my time is limited — better on a weekend or holiday. I'll be in Italy for five days starting May 8."