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Kingston123 Posted 8 years ago
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Please tell the difference between in meaning these two sentence.

Michael is excited about his friend's wedding.

Michael excited about his friend's wedding.

Please tell me the difference between in meaning these two sentence.

  

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kingston123 Michael is excited about his friend's wedding. Michael excited about his friend's wedding. Please tell me the difference between in meaning these two sentence.

  • kingston123 Michael is excited about his friend's wedding.
  • Michael excited about his friend's wedding.
  • Please tell me the difference between in meaning these two sentence.
  • The second one is wrong, so it doesn't have a separate meaning that you can compare with the first.
  • You have to say it the way it's written in the first sentence.
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kingston123

Michael is excited about his friend's wedding.

Michael excited about his friend's wedding.

Please tell me the difference between in meaning these two sentence.

The second one is wrong, so it doesn't have a separate meaning that you can compare with the first.

You have to say it the way it's written in the first sentence.

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