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Niwantha
"can’t make" or "can’t make to" - which is correct in the context of not attending a meeting? Hi friends, Which is correct? "I can’t make" or "I can’t make to"? 1) I am afraid that I can’t make tomorrow’s meeting. 2) I am afraid that I can’t make tomorrow’s meeting. Thanks in advance, Niwantha
21 jan. 2019 10:49
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1) I am afraid that I can’t make (= attend) tomorrow’s meeting. 2) I am afraid that I can’t make IT to (=arrive at) tomorrow’s meeting.
21 januari 2019
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I am afraid that I can't make tomorrow's meeting.
21 januari 2019
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