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Jackson6612 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

''wishing you good health'' OR ''wishing for you good health''

0I have often seen that in certain sentences some words are omitted. Is this correct to do?02br
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01b00102b00: Wishing you good health02br
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00To me correction version must be 01b00wishing 01i00for02i00 you good health02b00.02br
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01b00202b00: Entrance to my home is forbidden me because ...02br
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00To me correct version is 01b00entrance to my home is forbidden 01i00to02i00 me because ...02b0-
  

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0 01i 00wish02i 00 can take an indirect object as shown in the first example. 01i 00I wish you good health. I'm wishing you good fortune.

  • 0 01i 00wish02i 00 can take an indirect object as shown in the first example.
  • 01i 00I wish you good health.
  • I'm wishing you good fortune.
  • 02i 00 They are all correct.
  • 01i 02br 02br 00 wish ...
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0 01i00wish02i00 can take an indirect object as shown in the first example. 01i00I wish you good health. I'm wishing you good fortune. He wished me good luck.02i00 They are all correct. 01i02br
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00with an indirect object would be separated by the direct object, thus: 01i00

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