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dettu
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Re: Grammar Question
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July 24, 2001, 09:10:27 am »
Technically it's not right, because the phrase "barring major schedule conflicts" modifies "I." For it to be correct, you'd have to get rid of that phrase altogether or rewrite the sentence.
Barring major schedule conflicts, the meeting will be on Monday at 9.
I have tentatively set up the meeting for Monday at 9.
Either of those is correct.
In my past (pre-admin) life, I taught college English!
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