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Bomber229 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Adverb and conditional sentences

0G'day everyone,02br
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00I'm an elementary English user.Please kindly help me to correct below sentences.02br
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001.Warmly: "You are warmly welcome to Thailand" or "Warmly welcome to Thailand"02br
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00 "You are cordially invited to join the party(meeting)."02br
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00 Are all sentences correct? Which one is the best one?02br
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002.If + Conditional sentences02br
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00 zero con. ?????( Please advise me.)02br
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00 1st con. "If she invite me to join the party, I'll go with her."02br
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00 2nd con." If I were you, I wouldn't do that."02br
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00 3nd.con. "If I hadn't been to Australia, My English skills wouldn't have been improved."02br
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00Thanks for your help.0-
  

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0Thanks a lot. How about the 1sh question? Could anyone help me??02br
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00Moreover, How about using verb after "to" and "for"?02br
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00Example: "Sorry for interrupt you." or "Sorry for interrupting you." .Which one is correct?02br
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00 "Sorry to my mistake." or " Sorry for my mistaking." 02br
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