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Old 01-Oct-2004, 06:37
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1) I am a friend of yours sincerely.
2) Yours sincerely I am.
3) I am yours sincerely.

Correct these sentences grammatically.
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Default Re: About Grammer

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Originally Posted by Said Badshah
1) I am a friend of yours sincerely.
2) Yours sincerely I am.
3) I am yours sincerely.

Correct these sentences grammatically.
1) and 2) sound odd to me. Sorry. :(

Yours sincerely, is a closing for an informal letter. It has the same meaning as 3) above: I am yours sincerely.

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