Hi
Are the sentences below right?
1- If it is ok with him?
2- If it is ok by him?
3- It is ok with me.
4- It is ok by me.
5- There is not problem in starting the twelveth.
Thanks a lot,
abrilsp
1- If it is ok with him.... (OK) with = he agrees with it.
2- If it is ok by him.... (OK) by = he agrees to (do) it.
3- It is ok with me. (OK)
4- It is ok by me. (OK)
5- There is not a problem in starting on the twelfth. (OK)
=> There's no problem with starting on the twelfth.
:D
Originally Posted by abrilsp
- 1- Yes, but it's a little strange to make it a question. You could do it in speech with rising intonation. In writing, you'd need some context to make it a question.
2- By can also be used.
3&4- both are fine. At least in BE, the prepostioins can be used. Maybe it's different in AE, we'll havce to wait for RonBee to drop in to confirm this.
5 Use 'no' to make a noun negative- There is no problem in starting (on) the twelfth. Also, note the spelling of 12th.
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Is there any difference in meaning between 1 and 2?
I'd probably use 'by' where the person had the power to give or deny permission.![]()
I agree with tdol, addingOriginally Posted by abrilsp
If it's OK by him = If it's OK by his authority/word.
:D
As far as I know, it is the same in AE. Tdol's (and Cas's) advice is okay by me.
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