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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct?

Would you let me know that which of the following sentsnec is grammatically correct. And if they are both correct, what's the different of the meaning. Thank you!

1. First time to see Mary.

2. First time seeing Mary.
  

Top answer

Firstly, neither of these is a complete sentence. You need some more words, such as: 1. It's my first time to see Mary.

  • Firstly, neither of these is a complete sentence.
  • You need some more words, such as: 1.
  • It's my first time to see Mary.
  • 2.
  • It's my first time seeing Mary.
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Firstly, neither of these is a complete sentence. You need some more words, such as:

1. It's my first time to see Mary.

2. It's my first time seeing Mary.

In my opinion, neither of these is strictly grammatically correct. However, they are both expressions that you might hear native speakers use in everyday conversation, and in that context they pass well enough, I g
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Hi,

Would you let me know that which of the following sentsnec is grammatically correct. And if they are both correct, what's the different of the meaning. Thank you!

1. First time to see Mary.

2. First time seeing Mary.

Neither is a correct sentence. These are just phrases. They need a subject and a main verb.

So, try to write a full sentence

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