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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
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Waiting for my cousins to go to New York.

Is this sentence correct?

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PreciousJones Waiting for my cousins to go to New York. Is this sentence correct? It's not correct.

  • PreciousJones Waiting for my cousins to go to New York.
  • Is this sentence correct?
  • It's not correct.
  • It's not a sentence; it has no subject.
  • c45
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PreciousJonesWaiting for my cousins to go to New York. Is this sentence correct? It's not correct. It's not a sentence; it has no subject.
c45
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I am waiting for my cousin's to go to New York with me.

What about now?
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PreciousJonesI am waiting for my cousins to go to New York (with me). [Y] Why did you put an apostrophe there?

What about now?
The underlined part is what corrected your sentence. The "with me" was not necessary to correct the sentence, and adding "with me" of course changes the meaning.

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