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Swift13 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

HI

If i had to write something which should include a word mere, personally, known can i write it in this form??

"The period you merely personally known to me itself was of a great bliss and content"

i find it mismatching somewhere pls can u help me out rephrasing it??
  

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Your sentence makes no sense. You must use those 3 words together and in order?

  • Your sentence makes no sense.
  • You must use those 3 words together and in order?
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Your sentence makes no sense. You must use those 3 words together and in order?
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Mister MicawberYour sentence makes no sense. You must use those 3 words together and in order?

Thnks micawber...

I know it makes no sense.. But i need to write something like ' the period in which merely knowing one personally was itself a great bliss and content to me'

how to rephrase it using words like ' mere, known to
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What do you mean 'like mere, known to me, personally'? Can we use merely, to be known to me, personal, etc?
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Like is not included, i want to use

only words 'mere, known to me, personally'

please help me out rephrasing it...

is this sentence written below right?

'mere knowing you personally itself was a great bilss and content to me'

thanks and really appreciate your prompt replies..
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Now you have chosen 'knowing' instead of 'known'. But your sentence is wrong. Are you permitted to use 'merely'?
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Mister MicawberNow you have chosen 'knowing' instead of 'known'. But your sentence is wrong. Are you permitted to use 'merely'?

YES..

THANKS
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Merely to know you personally has been a great pleasure to me.
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THANKYOU VERYMUCH MR. MICAWBER..
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THANKYOU VERYMUCH MR. MICAWBER..

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