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Thu 4 Nov, 2021 05:30 am
Dear teachers,
Which of the following two sentences is idiomatic?
1. If there will be no changes to your plan, could we meet at your office at 4 pm?
2. If there will not be changes to your plan, could we meet at your office at 4 pm?
Thank you.
Agreeing with Frank. Idiomatic would be: "We still on for 4?"
lol
@Mame,
What is idiomatic depends on locality.
@izzythepush,
Of course it is - I'm North American so I replied in North American
@Mame,
What I meant wax idiomatic is too vague, they should be asking about a particular type of idiom.