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Latest post Fri, Jan 2 2004 4:14 PM by baltic. 2 replies.
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baltic  +  17899 Fri, 02 Jan 04 04:14 PM
Is it correct usage to say

I have brought along some books and you may read them if you would like.

Thanks for any help.

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louisthu  +  17902 Fri, 02 Jan 04 06:00 PM
I think you are very very polite to say like that you can also say

I have brought along some books, and you may read them.

or If usage.

If I bring some books, will you read them?
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baltic, 5 yr 327 days ago
Thank you very much for your quick and helpful reply!
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