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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Sentence possibility

Are both if these sentences correct?

Sorry for not attending your party yesterday.
Sorry that I did not attend your party yesterday.

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Anonymous Are both of these sentences correct? Neither is a sentence. Both are used informally.

  • Anonymous Are both of these sentences correct?
  • Neither is a sentence.
  • Both are used informally.
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AnonymousAre both of these sentences correct?
Neither is a sentence.
Both are used informally.
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AlpheccaStars AnonymousAre both of these sentences correct?Neither is a sentence. Both are used informally.
Thanks for replying. Do I have to start with 'I am' in order for them to be sentences?
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AnonymousDo I have to start with 'I am' in order for them to be sentences?
Yes, that's right.
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AlpheccaStars AnonymousDo I have to start with 'I am' in order for them to be sentences?Yes, that's right.
Great!
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AnonymousAnd would they also be considered more formal in this case?
Yes. Complete sentences are more formal than incomplete sentences.
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AlpheccaStars AnonymousAnd would they also be considered more formal in this case?Yes. Complete sentences are more formal than incomplete sentences.
Got it. Thanks a lot for your help.

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