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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

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convey my sympathy to Mr. Cameron.
express sympathy to Mr.Cameron on my behalf..
send my sympathy to Mr.Cameron
  

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The first is fine. The second is possible. The third is incorrect ( you are sending your sympathy, not the person being addressed).

  • The first is fine.
  • The second is possible.
  • The third is incorrect ( you are sending your sympathy, not the person being addressed).
  • Also, capitalize: C onvey my sympathy ...
  • For extra politeness, start with "please": Please convey my sympathy ...
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The first is fine. The second is possible. The third is incorrect (you are sending your sympathy, not the person being addressed). Also, capitalize: Convey my sympathy ...
For extra politeness, start with "please": Please convey my sympathy ...

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