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Zoltán Király Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Did I spell this correctly?

"Thank you for your voice messages. I was with the intention to ask you if I could send you voice messages from time to time so when I saw you're voice messages I was happy."
Some context: Someone did the action (of sending a voice message) before I intended to do it and ask him if would bother him. I'm not sure if I was clear in my text above.
  

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Zoltán Király I was with the intention You should use had instead. Zoltán Király you're Should be your .

  • Zoltán Király I was with the intention You should use had instead.
  • Zoltán Király you're Should be your .
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Zoltán KirályI was with the intention

You should use had instead.

Zoltán Királyyou're

Should be your.

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