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Latest post Tue, Jan 9 2007 11:09 AM by nona the brit. 3 replies.
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Anonymous  +  312491 Mon, 08 Jan 07 09:27 AM

Could anyone here help to check the grammer in the sentence below, please?

To much of my regret, i write this to place my complaints against the facitilies and service of your club.

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nona the brit  +  312512 Mon, 08 Jan 07 09:56 AM
Much to my regret, I am writing to complain about the facilities and service at your club.
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 Nona The Brit wrote:
Much to my regret, I am writing to complain about the facilities and service at your club.

Hi brit, thanks very much for your help.

I have another question now. Is "much of my regret" corret in grammer? what is the difference between "much to my regret' and "much of my regret'?

Maria

nona the brit  +  312992 Tue, 09 Jan 07 11:09 AM

Much to my regret - a set phrase

Much of my regret - not a correct phrase.

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