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Pelin
Are these sentences ok? You asked me something, but I can't do it. If I say these; I can't grant your wish. I can't meet your wish. Are they ok? Or what would you say?
٢٦ يونيو ٢٠١٣ ٠٩:٠٣
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The first one is okay, if not a little awkward... The second one needs to be changed... "wish" should be something like "expectations" to make sense... I would just say "I can't do that." or "Nope."
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Hello Pelin, Wishes are granted, so the first sentence "I can't grant your wish" is correct. Regards, airabeth
٢٦ يونيو ٢٠١٣
You asked me something, but I can't do it "You asked me to do something, but I can't do it" is much better. wishes are granted so the second sentence is correct. However a wish is not met. You can meet a demand, but not a wish.
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