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Old 24-Dec-2003, 17:37
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Dear Teacher,

i want to know the following sentences which one is correct.

our md want to talk to you?
our md need to talk to you?
our md like to talk to you? which one is correct
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None of them is correct. Say:
  • Our MD wants to talk to you.
    Our MD needs to talk to you.
    Our MD would like to talk to you.
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