I have an understanding with [many happy returns of the day].
Any one teach me please.
[many happy returns of the day] rephrased: the birthday is in favor of / for making [many returns, which is in return for your givings, cause you happy]
And by the way: These shares have brought [in good returns].
[in good returns] rephrased: that is surrounded or contained in the things which return the investment with good
Thank you for your assistace.
Top answer
No, undecipherable again. However, I can tell you that ' bring in ' is a phrasal verb. 'In' is an adverb, not a preposition.
— Mister Micawber
No, undecipherable again.
However, I can tell you that ' bring in ' is a phrasal verb.
'In' is an adverb, not a preposition.
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