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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Is this correct: bequeather ?

I was a bequeather to your organization. ... Meaning, I planned on leaving you money, but have since changed my mind. I am still alive Emotion: smile
  

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That's correct English, but stiff and unnatural.. More natural is eg I planned on leaving you money but have since changed my mind. Clive

  • That's correct English, but stiff and unnatural..
  • More natural is eg I planned on leaving you money but have since changed my mind.
  • Clive
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That's correct English, but stiff and unnatural..
More natural is eg I planned on leaving you money but have since changed my mind.

Clive

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