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Vinesh Battula Posted 12 years ago
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Is this sentence right?

A Mr. Shyam wishes to speak to u
  

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Hi Vanesh. The sentence is not correct. "U" (unlike "I") is not a valid word.

  • Hi Vanesh.
  • The sentence is not correct.
  • "U" (unlike "I") is not a valid word.
  • The sentence also needs punctuation.
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Hi Vanesh.

The sentence is not correct. "U" (unlike "I") is not a valid word.
The sentence also needs punctuation.
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i was asking about the word a before mr. shyam
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I believe that the 'a' before Mr. Shyam implies that the speaker doesn't really know who Mr. Shyam is. It's possible that the person being spoken to doesn't know, either. [ Please do try to use proper capitalization and punctuation in your posts. ]
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Vinesh Battulai was asking about the word a before mr. shyam
No, you asked if the sentence was correct. "A Mr. Shyam" is OK, but other parts of your sentence were not.
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