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Hanuman_2000 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Wish

Hello,

1. Wishing you all a happy new year.

I would like to know the subject of the above sentences.

could any one explain it?

Thanks.
  

Top answer

Sometimes, especially with certain phrases, we don't state the subject. " The subject is omitted in these cases. "

  • Sometimes, especially with certain phrases, we don't state the subject.
  • " The subject is omitted in these cases.
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Sometimes, especially with certain phrases, we don't state the subject. Another example is "See you later."
The subject is omitted in these cases.

"Wishing you all a happy New Year" means "I am wishing you a happy New Year."
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Hello,

"Wishing you all a happy New Year" may mean

1a. 'Here is Wishing you all a happy New Year.'

Is (1a) also possible?

Thanks.

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