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Mukulkushwaha95 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Is the following sentence correct?

Diana conveyed me your wishes.
  

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I'd say not, Mukulkushwaha. Say Diana conveyed your wishes to me , if you insist on using that verb.

  • I'd say not, Mukulkushwaha.
  • Say Diana conveyed your wishes to me , if you insist on using that verb.
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I'd say not, Mukulkushwaha.

Say Diana conveyed your wishes to me, if you insist on using that verb.
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I'd say: Diana sends her regards/best wishes.
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mukulkushwaha95Diana conveyed me your wishes.
What does it mean, precisely? Diana carried what kind of message? Was it a greeting, a command, or ?
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mukulkushwaha95Greetings
Then 5jj's is just right.

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