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Suresh ghosh Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Be acquaint

I can say, 'John, let me acquaint you with my family.' But can I say, 'John, be acquaint with my family.'? Are the both sentences grammatically correct?
  

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  • No.
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  • I have changed the font of your original question.
  • There is no need for everything to be in bold.
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suresh ghosh can say, 'John, let me acquaint you with my family.'
It's not very natural,
suresh ghoshBut can I say, 'John, be acquaint with my family.'?
No.

ps. I have changed the font of your original question. There is no need for everything to be in bold.
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"John, let me introduce my family."

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