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Cheeringlife Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Need to know the correct sentence formation

I have 3 sceanorios where some one could help me with the correct sentence formation

I) (Get to know the unknown mystery vs Come to know the unknown mystery) - which sentence is right?

II) (Secrets on terrace will be revealed on vs Terrace secrets will be revealed on) - which sentence is right?

III) (Never go to terrace at late nights vs Never go to terrace at late night) - which sentence is right?

Could some one please help me on the above correct sentence formation.

  

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cheeringlife I) (Get to know the unknown mystery vs Come to know the unknown mystery) - which sentence is right? "get to know" and "come to know" are both correct phrases, but in this imperative sentence the former seems more likely. However, it is not clear to me whether you can "get to know" something that is "unknown".

  • cheeringlife I) (Get to know the unknown mystery vs Come to know the unknown mystery) - which sentence is right?
  • "get to know" and "come to know" are both correct phrases, but in this imperative sentence the former seems more likely.
  • However, it is not clear to me whether you can "get to know" something that is "unknown".
  • cheeringlife II) (Secrets on terrace will be revealed on vs Terrace secrets will be revealed on) - which sentence is right?
  • Neither appears to be correct.
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cheeringlifeI) (Get to know the unknown mystery vs Come to know the unknown mystery) - which sentence is right?

"get to know" and "come to know" are both correct phrases, but in this imperative sentence the former seems more likely. However, it is not clear to me whether you can "get to know" something that is "unknown".

cheeringlife

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