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In fact, someone once told me that, but the grammar is correct. I perform for someone at the party and then perform for the wall flower. Later, the flower on the wall told me, "I'm glad to meet you." I don't know anyone but the Senate and I'm glad you talked to me and introduced me to other people. This is the only time I want to hear it.
You are absolutely right that the correct sentence is: I am happy to meet you, or happy to meet you. This is an old phrase and the only ones I have heard are people who are old or whose first language is not English. Most of the time I hear that it's nice to meet you. (And usually after that, I've heard a lot from you, who are always amazed at what people have said to me. The next time I hear it, I think they've told me.) What did you say
I must say, as an English lover, I am always worried about its use. I think people talk very funny and they don't know what to say. I have two choices, I have bad rates ... (enter your name) and I have expenses ... (one of them, enter the rate name). To my surprise, the two have the same origin. One is cargo and the other is cargo, both refer to bulk, as you find on freighters. I don't think people know the truth of this sentence, so they both misinterpret it. I often wonder why they keep thinking about it. How much does this stack cost? Can we take a lot of things in someone's backyard? (It doesn't actually answer the second question, I don't really want to know the answer.)
There's another one that's very usable, and I thought as soon as I heard from people in other parts of the United States that it should be usable in some areas. What's so significant about a goat's head? ” It's written in depth here and is often used like this: I heard you didn't know what he said. He meant that someone said he was rude. People who say they look utterly foolish are ignoring ways they don't know. I think you can argue that they are trying to say that no one knows manners, but I'm sure people are not fully aware of what they say they are, "he said. Asked to consider the result.
Now that we've identified the problem, I want to ask a question. What should we do, do we know the grammar? How can we educate the people around us without showing any disrespect and disrespect (or indifference if you prefer)? How do we save English from fools? Do we use it and use it daily?
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it's a pleasure to meet you
Yes, I am always looking forward to seeing you in this sentence.
There are a lot of weird phrases out there these days that make me feel embarrassed, but I try my best to ignore them and understand the issue from the heart.
One word I can't bear is instructive.
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Grammar questions for your friends to know? ?
I've seen this sentence many times, it's good to meet someone who knows ... and it amazes me ... this sentence knows you, it knows you. Law. But many people say they know their acquaintances, that's true ...
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I am amazed that this topic has been answered! It's like you read my stuff!
I agree with answer 5, glad to know your knowledge, correct grammar, all other guidelines
You really know him
My personal preferences:
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I've seen this sentence many times, nice to meet you ... and it amazes me ... this sentence knows you, it knows you. right side? But a lot of people say you meet someone you know, is that true or is it as famous as I think it is? We are also experiencing a minor scratch * Scratch * Sorry.
Actually, someone told me this, but in this case it is grammatically correct. I introduce myself to someone at a party and then introduce myself with a flower on the wall. Later, Wall Flower told me, "I'm glad to meet you." I don't know anyone but the Senate, and I'm glad you talked to me and introduced me to others. I wish I could hear that.
You are absolutely right that the correct sentence is: I am happy to meet you, or happy to meet you. This is an old phrase and I only listen to people who are older or whose first language is not English. Most of the time I hear that it's nice to meet you. (And usually after that, I've heard a lot of you, who are always wondering what people are saying to me. The next time I hear that, I think I'm going to ask exactly what They told me.)
I must say that, as a lover of English, I am always concerned about its use. I think people say the most ridiculous things and they have no idea what they are saying. I have two favorites, he has bad bills ... (enter his name) and he has bills ... (um, name your expenses). To my surprise, they both deal with their confidence as they choose to embark on their play activities. One is cargo and the other cargo, both referring to bulk, as you would find on a cargo ship. I don't think people know the origin of this sentence, so they both mispronounce it. I often wonder why they keep thinking about what they have to say. How much does this stack cost? Can we carry a lot of things in someone's backyard? (It doesn't really answer the second question, I really don't want to know the answer.)
There's another one that's very accessible, and I think if you're listening to people from other parts of the United States, it should be in some areas. What is the blessing of foolish words? It is written in depth here and is often used like this: I understand it by saying that you ignore it completely. They mean, like, saltines and their ilk, eh? People who say they look really stupid are ignoring their lack of knowledge. I guess you could argue that they are trying to say that no one knows manners, but I am sure that those who say they are not fully aware of what they are doing Are, "he said, referring to the outcome.
Now that we've identified the problem, I'd like to ask a question. What should we do, do we know grammar? How can we educate the people around us without making them look rude and disrespectful (or, if you like, comfortable)? How can we save the British from fools? Do we use it every day?
If you have any plans, please contact me.
Yes, I am always looking forward to seeing you in that sentence.
There are a lot of weird phrases these days that make me feel embarrassed, but I try my best to ignore them and get to the heart of the matter.
One word I can't bear is instructive.
This page can help you.
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Grammar questions for your friends to know? ?
I've seen this phrase many times, it's nice to meet someone you know ... and it amazes me ... err, this phrase knows you, it knows you. right side? But a lot of people say they really know your friend ...
I agree with answer 5, glad to know your knowledge, grammar is correct, all the rest are guiding principles.
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You really know him
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