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Synonym Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Memories

Those beautiful childhood days, which/that offered me the sweetest memories to be treasured for my life time.





Those wonderful words that I could hear from the one whom I consider is ....



[is the word ' whom' in above sentence proper?]



Today I had a great time with my friends so thought why not write it down so that I remember it even after its gone.



Is the above sentence complete???
  

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Are these friends romantic involvements? If not, recast your sentences so that they are not so intimately amorous.

  • Are these friends romantic involvements?
  • If not, recast your sentences so that they are not so intimately amorous.
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Are these friends romantic involvements? If not, recast your sentences so that they are not so intimately amorous.
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They aren"t romantic involvements friends.

The last sentence is meeting some of the school friends after two decades.

The first two sentence is of a girl meeting her grand parents at native.
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Then I suggest that you replace the words 'sweetest' and 'wonderful' with others more specific to those relationships.
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Those beautiful childhood days, which/that offered me memories for the life time.

Those affectionatel words that I could hear from the one whom/who I consider is ..

[which word is appropriate in the above sentences 'whom/who' and 'which/that' ?]

Today I had a great time with my friends so thought why not write it down so that I remember it even after its gone.
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Those beautiful childhood days, which offered me memories for a lifetime. (grandparents)

Those convivial/heartfelt words that I heard from one who I consider is .. (school friend)

Today I had a great time with my friends so thought 'Why not write it down so that I remember it long after has passed?'.

As a
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Is it ok to say as 'convivial email' for a friendly email.

What is the exact meaning and usage of word 'convivial'?
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Here are some published examples:

Rodney wasn't the first man who found drink to be a convivial companion in the absence of women.

Her father had been fortunate in his friends and business acquaintances thus far. A convivial man, he was generous to a fault when in funds, always cheerful in...

...deep into the bowels of Egypt's famous pyramids. He's

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