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Chandrasekhar Reddy Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Is my sentence correct?

John, I wish you a happy married life. I could not turn up to your marriage as I had some personal work. I am sorry for that.
  

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Chandrasekhar Reddy John, I wish you a happy married life. I could not turn up to your marriage as I had some personal work. I am sorry for that.

  • Chandrasekhar Reddy John, I wish you a happy married life.
  • I could not turn up to your marriage as I had some personal work.
  • I am sorry for that.
  • It's grammatically correct, but it's not in the usual style for this kind of communication.
  • It should go more like this: John, Congratulations on your marriage.
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Chandrasekhar Reddy John, I wish you a happy married life. I could not turn up to your marriage as I had some personal work. I am sorry for that.
It's grammatically correct, but it's not in the usual style for this kind of communication. It should go more like this:

John,

Congr

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