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27 Dec 2019
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English (UK)
Question about English (UK)
Is it grammatically correct and formal to say: I can make it at 11am
When I'm implying I can attend an meeting at 11 o'clock?
Is it grammatically correct and formal to say: I can make it at 11am
When I'm implying I can attend an meeting at 11 o'clock?
When I'm implying I can attend an meeting at 11 o'clock?
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Yes.
Another example being, if you were to 'catch' a train, you could 'make' the 2:45 one to Glasgow.
Makes sense.
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