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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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delighted and delight

Hi ,

Could someone enlighten me for the below sentences?
1)i am delighted to inform you the news.
2)i am delight to inform you the news.

which one is correct and wrong?why?
  

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why? Neither is correct without a capital I at the beginning of the sentence. 1) would then be correct with the addition of of the news.

  • why?
  • Neither is correct without a capital I at the beginning of the sentence.
  • 1) would then be correct with the addition of of the news.
  • Delighted is the past participle of delight used as an adjective.
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Anonymous Hi , Could someone enlighten me for the below sentences?1)i am delighted to inform you the news.2)i am delight to inform you the news.which one is correct and wrong?why?
Neither is correct without a capital I at the beginning of the sentence. 1) would then be correct with the addition of of the news. Delighted is the past partic

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