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Guest  +  29224 Thu, 06 May 04 10:47 PM
Is it OK to say: "May you please hold?" or "May you provide the information required?"
yskh81  +  29262 Fri, 07 May 04 12:34 PM
Hi,
i find both the sentences ok but am not sure of their accuracy. but i would prefer to use 'can' instead of 'may' in both the sentences.
i am sure others in these forums would help us out.
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