In case of negatives, you can begin with "Unfortunately" or "I am afraid". The construction in sentence #2 would be OK to ask about the possibility of a simple thing: "Is a meeting possible?" Using your browser, share your video, desktop, and presentations with teammates and customers. Real-time meetings by Google.
"Yes", or "certainly" are good enough as positive answers. Using your browser, share your video, desktop, and presentations with teammates and customers. “Would” is conditional. I will would prefer to meet in the evening , and I believe this will also be your preference because at that time you will have some spare time.We can meet at the Station because your home is located nearby. (B) : Would it be possible to push our meeting back to 3:00? Real-time meetings by Google.
“Will” is definitive. ", and it would be simpler.. Real-time meetings by Google. Can we meet later in the afternoon." But, if you want to use a construction with the infinitive verb, and ask whether it is possible, then sentence #1 is the only acceptable one.. You could say "May I meet you tomorrow?
Please allow me to meld the responses you have received into one one: both are correct grammatically. Using your browser, share your video, desktop, and presentations with teammates and customers.
“Can we meet?” is an interrogative clause referring to the practical ability of one to meet with another; it also signals intent. (a) : Would it be possible for me to arrange another time later in the week? (A) : Would it be possible to arrange another time later in the week? So the both following phrases convey the same meaning, right? As you said : You can only omit the for-phrase when it's 'for me'. In any case you may want to verbalize the action here, such as "Yes, I am available to meet tomorrow at 10:30am" or "I am afraid that 10:30am is too early for me. Meet.
Jackson6612I think it will be better if we can meet tomorrow or the day after tomorrow.I believe Jane will also be there because she has some leaves before he her next exam. Meet.