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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

sender / recipient

(a) The person who writes the letter is called we call him "sender".

(b) The person who receives the letter we call him "recipient"

Am I right?
  

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Hi, (a) The person who writes the letter is called we call him "sender". (b) The person who receives the letter we call him "recipient" Am I right? No.

  • Hi, (a) The person who writes the letter is called we call him "sender".
  • (b) The person who receives the letter we call him "recipient" Am I right?
  • No.
  • Say it either of these ways.
  • a) The person who writes the letter is called the "sender".
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Hi,

(a) The person who writes the letter is called we call him "sender".

(b) The person who receives the letter we call him "recipient"

Am I right? No. Say it either of these ways.

a) The person who writes the letter is called the "sender".

(b) The person who receives

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