FireMair
Let me know if we can say so If I want to know when my friend comes, can we say: "what time are you expected to be tomorrow? " Is it right from grammar point? Thank U in advance
4 déc. 2016 17:22
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"What time are you expected to be?" doesn't really make sense because it's unclear. Depending on context, you could use the following: "What time are you expected to be here tomorrow?" This one works if it's not your friend's choice, but someone or something else that decides when he/she arrives (for example, he/she is flying in and his/her flight is landing at a certain time). "What time can you be here by?" This one works if you'd like him/her to arrive on or before a certain time. "What time do you want to come?" This one works if you're allowing him/her to make the choice of time. "What time can I expect you?" This one works if you want him/her to set an exact time immediately. I hope this helps you.
4 décembre 2016
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What time will you be here tomorrow? What time do you think you will arrive tomorrow? When will you arrive tomorrow? When will you be here tomorrow?
4 décembre 2016
hello, you can also say in addition to the above answers: At what time you are coming tomorrow? At what time you're planning to come tomorrow?
4 décembre 2016
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