posted by rfvv Saturday, September 2, 2017 at 2:06am.


1. I'll get you Mr. Smith.
2. I'll put you through to Mr. Smith.
3. I'll connect you to Mr. smith.
4. I'll transfer your call to Mr. Smith.
(Are they grammatical and similar in meaning?)


English - Writeacher Saturday, September 2, 2017 at 9:21am
Yes, all are correct, and all have the same meaning.
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1. I'll get you Mr. Smith.
2. I'll put you through to Mr. Smith.
3. I'll connect you to Mr. smith.
4. I'll transfer your call to Mr. Smith.

(Are the following the same? can we use as follows?)
2-2. I'll put your call through to Mr. Smith.
2-3. I'll put through your call to Mr. Smith.
3-2. I'll connect your call to Mr. smith.
4. I'll transfer your call to Mr. Smith.
4--2 I'll transfer you to Mr. Smith.

1 answer

2-3 is incorrect, but all the others are fine.

Remember the capital "S" on "Smith" throughout.
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