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Son James Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Corrections to my sentences?

Please check whether the following sentences are right.

There are two teachers. Then, do I have to give both of them each USD10 as lucky money?
There are two teachers. Then, do I have to give them each USD10 as lucky money?

Are both of them okay in grammar?

Thank you for your correction in advance.
  

Top answer

Son James Are both of them okay in grammar? Yes.

  • Son James Are both of them okay in grammar?
  • Yes.
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Son JamesAre both of them okay in grammar?
Yes.
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Thank you for your confirmation,Mr MicawberEmotion: embarrassed. I almost forgot saying this. Happy Chinese New Year!
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Son JamesHappy Chinese New Year!
Thank you. Is it? I've just returned from India.
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I've visited India more than 3 times. Sometimes I miss Indian carry.By the way, what do you mean by "is it?" Do you ask me the association between the sentences I've made and Chinese New Year? If it is that, Yes! I have to give them lucky money tomorrow for my daughter.
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Oh mister did you visit india?
If yes then you should have visited me.I would have welcomed you with open arms.
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Oh mister did you visit india?
If yes then you should have visited me.I would have welcomed you with open arms.

I'm sure you would have, thank you, but I went to Delhi and Uttarakhand. Perhaps next time?

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Thank you for responding mister.
Yes absolutely I won't let you leave india without visiting me.
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Son James.By the way, what do you mean by "is it?"
'Is it Chinese New Year?' I was unsure of the dates.
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Ah! The Chinese New Year already passed. But today is still among such a long holiday for Chinese New Year. Today is the last holiday.From tomorrow every school in Vietnam will be opened again. I think I need to go there to give my daughter's teachers a kind of lucky money tomorrow even though it is a little late.

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