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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

wedding invitation pleasure of your company

In a wedding invitation
1 - "Request the pleasure of your company Daniel and Becky at the wedding of"
2 - "Request the pleasure of the company of Daniel and Becky at the wedding of"

Is one verse more grammatically correct for use in a wedding invitation? i think the second sounds incorrect, with "the" appearing twice in the invitation.

kind regards
in anticipation of clarity.
  

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I don't know that I've ever seen the names of the invited on the invitation itself. "

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I don't know that I've ever seen the names of the invited on the invitation itself. If the names are on the envelope (often a second envelope enclosed), all that is necessary is "the pleasure of your company."

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