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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

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I had received the document, before you emailed me. Anyway, I am happy that I have received the document on time.

Please correct it.
  

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What you said is what you mean. I didnt find any grammatical error in your sentence. I'm not saying that you're wrong, but if I were you, I would like to say "glad" instead of "happy".

  • What you said is what you mean.
  • I didnt find any grammatical error in your sentence.
  • I'm not saying that you're wrong, but if I were you, I would like to say "glad" instead of "happy".
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What you said is what you mean. I didnt find any grammatical error in your sentence. I'm not saying that you're wrong, but if I were you, I would like to say "glad" instead of "happy".
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User_garyI had received the document, [no comma necessary here] before you emailed me. Anyway, I am happy that I [to] have received the document on time.

Please correct it.
I agree, "glad" might be a better word.
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Philip
User_gary
I had received the document, [no comma necessary here] before you emailed me. Anyway, I am happy that I [to] have received the document on time.

Please correct it.

I agree, "glad" might be
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