A few days ago
Anonymous

which sentence is right?

May i see you at around 10 am?

May i see you around 10 am?

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A few days ago
thejanith

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Sorry. Using “at around” is contradictory. You can’t have it both ways. It’s either “at 10 a.m.” or “around 10 a.m.” Take your pick, but you can’t have it both ways in the same sentence!

By the way, in your final handing-it-in form, you’ll need to use “a.m.” instead of “am” if you want to be correct. “A.M.” is an abbreviation of two words, not one, and needs to be punctuated as such.

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A few days ago
Cecilia ♡
May I see you around 10 AM
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A few days ago
Thank U 2
May I see you at 10 am. Be decisive; don’t be undecided or wishy washy. Be direct. You want to see the person at 10 am. Gives you more authority!
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A few days ago
Anonymous
The 2nd one is correct. The first one is absurd. You can’t meet someone at around 10 am. It has no punctuation flaws. But, that event can’t possible happen. The question cannot be answered correctly.
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A few days ago
jcampwick
the first one
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A few days ago
Anonymous
My preference would be:

“May I see you at approximately 10am?”

Both examples you gave seem fine with me though.

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A few days ago
greengo
Each is grammatically correct.

The second is preferable, as it omits an unnecessary word.

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A few days ago
recreationalhousewife
the second sentence is correct
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A few days ago
dcc045
Either one works fine.
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A few days ago
ezachowski
Both.
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