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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Is this correct spelling?

Hi guys,

First of all: I'm not a native English speaker.
I wanted to know if the sentence "join me to New York" is correct.
I want to express that I want somebody to join me on my trip to New York. Can I leave out the "on my trip" part of this sentence? If not: what would be a better way to shorten this sentence?

Cheeers,

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Hi, First of all: I'm not a native English speaker. I wanted to know if the sentence "join me to New York" is correct. No.

  • Hi, First of all: I'm not a native English speaker.
  • I wanted to know if the sentence "join me to New York" is correct.
  • No.
  • I want to express that I want somebody to join me on my trip to New York.
  • Can I leave out the "on my trip" part of this sentence?
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Hi,

First of all: I'm not a native English speaker.

I wanted to know if the sentence "join me to New York" is correct. No.

I want to express that I want somebody to join me on my trip to New York. Can I leave out the "on my trip" part of this sentence? No.

If not: what would be a better way to shorten this sentence?

A very nat

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