Jigster
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- Jun 19, 2012
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Czech
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- Czech Republic
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- Czech Republic
Dear teachers,
I need your expert help with a sentence; it is a kind of an official Christmas card.
All of us at (company name) would like to wish you
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
I am concerned about the grammar in the first sentence. I know that "All of us" is correct, but can I place the "at (company name)" right after it? Something seems wrong to me.
Also I would like to know, whether I should use indefinite articles in front of "Merry" and "Happy". I am aware that Christmas and New Year do not take articles, but would the addition of "merry" make it mean "whatever means merry to you" and therefore making it indefinite?
I hope it is not very confusing.
Thank you for your replies.
I need your expert help with a sentence; it is a kind of an official Christmas card.
All of us at (company name) would like to wish you
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
I am concerned about the grammar in the first sentence. I know that "All of us" is correct, but can I place the "at (company name)" right after it? Something seems wrong to me.
Also I would like to know, whether I should use indefinite articles in front of "Merry" and "Happy". I am aware that Christmas and New Year do not take articles, but would the addition of "merry" make it mean "whatever means merry to you" and therefore making it indefinite?
I hope it is not very confusing.
Thank you for your replies.