Dear teachers,
Recently, I came across the following sentences:
My most sincere condolences for the loss you endured.
My apology for the inconvenience this may have caused.
I found that those sentences are without verbs.
Can I add "Please accept" before each sentence as seen in the below?
Please accept my most sincere condolences for the loss you endured.
Please accept my apology for the inconvenience this may have caused.
Thanks and best regards,
David Kim
Recently, I came across the following sentences: Hi David. These are not sentences, they are noun phrases. You have made these noun phrases into actual sentences.
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???Recently, I came across the following sentences:
Hi David.
These are not sentences, they are noun phrases.
You have made these noun phrases into actual sentences. The noun phrase is a direct object in each sentence.