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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

happiness

From my bottom of my heart I wish you find your happiness, because from this moment, I knew that I have totally lost my feeling toward you.

Is the above sentence correct?

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From the bottom of my heart I wish you happiness, because from this momment on, I know I have totally lost my feelings toward(for) you.

  • From the bottom of my heart I wish you happiness, because from this momment on, I know I have totally lost my feelings toward(for) you.
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From the bottom of my heart I wish you happiness, because from this momment on, I know I have totally lost my feelings toward(for) you.
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A word of advice: next time, please combine your posts into a larger one. You want us to check five relatively short sentences and I can see no reason why they should be posted as five separate threads.

As for this sentence: it's not grammatically correct. E.g. the tenses seem to be mixed up.

Someone dumped his/her lover but still wishes her/him the best? Is this the context?
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Hello BW

Here's an alternative version:


From my the bottom of my heart, I wish hope you find your happiness, because from this moment, I knew know that I have totally lost my feeling toward any feelings I may have had for you.
MrP

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