Is this sentence spelled correctly?
Maybe we want to meet next week
Maybe we want to meet next week
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That’s what it looks like: “May we meet in the next few weeks?”
Hi!
No, not quite. I’d put it a little different. That would look like this:
Can we meet next week?
By the way, you’ve written so much instead of next.
Mvh
No
In fact, it would be enough:
Shall we meet next week?
Maybe we should meet next week.
Hi.
replace “näschte” against “next” please!!
Let’s meet next week