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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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be a part if sth

"Thank you for having me be a part of Easter this year."

Is that correct? I am currently living with my hostfamily and I just want to say thank you on an Easter card.
  

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a part of your Easter...

  • a part of your Easter...
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I would say ...a part of your Easter... Emotion: wink
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Thanks. And is "having me be a part" correct?

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