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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Grammar correction on....good day more delighful sentence

Sharing a good meal together is one of the highlights of married life. Will you take a minute to jot down a favorite recipe or two so that Ian and Mika will have a meal that will make a bad day better and a good day more delightful. I am sure they will treasure the recipe(s) you send for it will remind them of your friendship and encouragement toward a happy marriage.
  

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You might say, "Please take a minute to. . " If you make it a question, it needs a question mark at the end.

  • You might say, "Please take a minute to.
  • .
  • " If you make it a question, it needs a question mark at the end.
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You might say, "Please take a minute to. . . " If you make it a question, it needs a question mark at the end.
("Will the gentleman please sit down." is not a question.)

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