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Miyabi Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct?

Is it grammically correct to say,

1. "My first visit to Mary's home." OR "A visit to Mary's home."

2. "Mary's visit" OR "Mary visit"

Thanks in advance!
  

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miyabi 1. " You need to complete the sentences as they don't have any real meaning as stand. ".

  • miyabi 1.
  • " You need to complete the sentences as they don't have any real meaning as stand.
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  • You need a verb and time marker (time modifier) to complete the thought.
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miyabi1. "My first visit to Mary's home." OR "A visit to Mary's home."
You need to complete the sentences as they don't have any real meaning as stand.

"My first visit to Mary's home (was 3 years ago).". You need a verb and time marker (time modifier) to complete the thought.
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So, is it correct to say...

1. "My first visit to Mary's home in my age at 4."

2. "My first visit to Mary's home in the summer of 2010."

Pls point out my mistake if there is any. And show me the correct way to say this. Thank you!

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