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Latest post Fri, Jun 5 2009 9:33 PM by Grammar Geek. 1 replies.
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Anonymous  +  766929 Fri, 05 Jun 09 09:13 PM
I hereby addressing you at large to greet and shows my appreciation and gratitude for gotten you as a my parner in deveploping my grammer and other foculties of communications.

                  Thank you and best regard.

              Nura Shehu. 

Grammar Geek  +  766967 Fri, 05 Jun 09 09:33 PM
Hi Nura,

I'm not sure what you want to say, exactly. Is this to one person?

 

Anonymous
“I hereby addressing you at large to greet and shows my appreciation and gratitude for gotten you as a my parner in deveploping my grammer and other foculties of communications.

 

                  Thank you and best regard.

              Nura Shehu. 

 

 

I'm so happy to meet you and I'm grateful that I will get to work with you to develop my grammar and other communication skills.

 

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