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Shravanmm Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Check my sentences please

Dear teachers,

1. I have completed my MCA( Master of computer application, it is a post graduation) or I have completed MCA. Are both the sentences correct? My concern is, can I say my MCA or I should only say MCA.

2. Two beds are vacant. Does this mean two beds are empty?

3. Which both are going?

4. I want to act or I want to do act.

Ton of thanks in advance.

Shravan.
  

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1. I have completed my MCA. 2.

  • 1.
  • I have completed my MCA.
  • 2.
  • Two beds are vacant.
  • Does this mean two beds are empty?
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3 Answers
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1. I have completed my MCA.

2. Two beds are vacant. Does this mean two beds are empty? Not assigned to anyone.
You can also say 'Two beds are free'.

3. Which two are going?

4. I want to act
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Thank you so much for replying to my post.

Is it wrong to say, I have completed MCA. Without adding 'my' here.

Thank you.

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