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Vincent Teo Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

unforgettable

Can I say,




  1. It was a very unforgettable memory for them.



  2. This was an unforgettable scene for them.



  3. It was an unforgettable day / incident.



  4. That day was their unforgettable day.



  5. They thanked of / for the god for their lucky.



  6. They had an unforgettable day there.



  7. They were unforgettable about this incident.


  

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Vincent Teo Can I say, It was a very unforgettable memory for them. ok, but awkward. This was an unforgettable scene for them.

  • Vincent Teo Can I say, It was a very unforgettable memory for them.
  • ok, but awkward.
  • This was an unforgettable scene for them.
  • It was an unforgettable day / incident.
  • That day was their unforgettable day.
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Vincent TeoCan I say,


  1. It was a very unforgettable memory for them. ok, but awkward.


  2. This was an unforgettable scene for them.

  3. It was an unforgettable day / incident.


  4. That day was their unforgettable day.

  5. They thanked of / for the
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Feebs11
Vincent Teo


  1. They thanked of / for the God for their lucky. lucky what? - lucky is an adjective.
The other sentences are ok.
May be "They thanked *** for their

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