B B45 Guest Aug 11, 2014 #1 Can you say this: can you please send me a copy of the homework assignment and the link of the class home page?
Can you say this: can you please send me a copy of the homework assignment and the link of the class home page?
R Rover_KE Moderator Staff member Joined Jun 20, 2010 Member Type Retired English Teacher Native Language British English Home Country England Current Location England Aug 11, 2014 #2 You can say it, but in writing it needs a capital letter. The recipient may understand 'the link of the class home page' — I don't.
You can say it, but in writing it needs a capital letter. The recipient may understand 'the link of the class home page' — I don't.
B B45 Guest Thread starter Aug 11, 2014 #3 What would you write instead of 'the link of the class homepage'? Maybe - the link to the class homepage. When I say can you say it, I mean without sounding like fool or uneducated speaker. Is it grammatical and native?
What would you write instead of 'the link of the class homepage'? Maybe - the link to the class homepage. When I say can you say it, I mean without sounding like fool or uneducated speaker. Is it grammatical and native?
MikeNewYork VIP Member Joined Nov 13, 2002 Member Type Academic Native Language American English Home Country United States Current Location United States Aug 12, 2014 #4 "Link to" would be better.