1. So nice and happy to saw your email today. - should be present tens 'see' 2. I guess you are in traveling since Jan 14. - any problem for this sentence? 3. It is a nice trip / Is it a nice trip? - which one is correct and common? 4. I helped my mum to tidy / tidy up the cloth. - whichi one is correct ? 5. Is there any special / specialty in Japan for the New Year? - which on is correct?
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Hi, 1. So nice and happy to saw your email today. - should be present tens 'see' No.
— Clive
Hi, 1.
So nice and happy to saw your email today.
- should be present tens 'see' No.
You need the infinitive 'to see'.
2.
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Hi, 1. So nice and happy to saw your email today. - should be present tens 'see' No. You need the infinitive 'to see'. 2. I guess you are in traveling since Jan 14. - any problem for this sentence? Yes. Say 'I guess you have been travelling since . . ' 3. It is a nice trip / Is it a nice trip? - which one is correct and common? Both are OK. One is a question, one is not. 4. I he
1. So nice and happy to saw your email today. - should be present tens 'see' (It was) so nice to see your email today. (I was) so happy to see your email today. (to see = infini