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Gerry Meng Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Question seeking for help

Hi Helpers and teachers

There is my question, any kind one would like to help?

The sentence style "May the luck be with you; May the god be with you; May this year bring you a fortune"

I am not sure I write it right.
My concern is about the verbs in the sentence, should I change the forms of the verb when the subjective is 3rd party, my meaning is the subjective is the things excluding "you and I"

For example May this year bring (or brings) you a fortune

Thanks for any1's generous answer.

Gerry
  

Top answer

Your problem isn't with the verbs it is with the articles. May luck with you (this isn't very natural). May *** be with you.

  • Your problem isn't with the verbs it is with the articles.
  • May luck with you (this isn't very natural).
  • May *** be with you.
  • May this year bring you fortune.
  • Fortune (uncoutable) - Luck.
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Your problem isn't with the verbs it is with the articles.

May luck with you (this isn't very natural). May *** be with you. May this year bring you fortune.

Fortune (uncoutable) - Luck.
A fortune (countable) - Lots of money.

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