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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Usage

Sirs,

Please let me know whether the following usage is correct or not.

"Let I be the last one to wish you a 'Happy New Year' "

Thanks in Advance,
  

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Anonymous "Let I be the last one to wish you a 'Happy New Year' " It is very odd: it sounds quite rude to me. In English, the wish would be: Let me be the first one to wish you a 'Happy New Year'

  • Anonymous "Let I be the last one to wish you a 'Happy New Year' " It is very odd: it sounds quite rude to me.
  • In English, the wish would be: Let me be the first one to wish you a 'Happy New Year'
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Anonymous"Let I be the last one to wish you a 'Happy New Year' "
It is very odd: it sounds quite rude to me. In English, the wish would be:

Let me be the first one to wish you a 'Happy New Year'
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Anonymous"Let I be the last one to wish you a 'Happy New Year' "
Perhaps you meant this:

"Let me not be the last one to wish you a 'Happy New Year'

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