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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Iis this sentence grammatically sound?

Many thanks to you all but my beloved one is not with me this time who was the one always wanted to celebrate with me
  

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Many thanks to you all, but my beloved one, the one who always wanted to celebrate with me, is not with me this time.

  • Many thanks to you all, but my beloved one, the one who always wanted to celebrate with me, is not with me this time.
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Many thanks to you all, but my beloved one, the one who always wanted to celebrate with me, is not with me this time.

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