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Professional Teacher“Are you OK if we keep it in case we can make it or should we reschedule?”
😉Is this sentence correct? If correct, what does "are you ok" mean here?
Jul 13, 2024 10:18 PM
Answers · 2
Yes, the sentence is correct. In this context, "are you OK" means "do you agree" or "are you comfortable with."
So, the sentence is asking if the person agrees to keep the current plan in case they can make it, or if they think it would be better to reschedule.
July 14, 2024
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