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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Business

Sorry about not attending so many classes, it's just that I was so busy and had too many business trips to go on to.

Is this sentence grammatically correct and native?
  

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Delete the final 'to'- to go on to is to to after something else: after the cinema we will go on to John's party...... It's very casual- it does not sound very sorry...

  • Delete the final 'to'- to go on to is to to after something else: after the cinema we will go on to John's party......
  • It's very casual- it does not sound very sorry...
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Delete the final 'to'- to go on to is to to after something else: after the cinema we will go on to John's party......

It's very casual- it does not sound very sorry...

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