Pakhavit
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- Thai
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- Thailand
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- United States
Dear teacher, I have a question about these sentences.
1.Nice to meet you, I'm so glad to be your friend.
2.Nice to meet you. I'm so glad to be your friend.
Since nice to meet you comes from It is nice to meet you,
If I said "Nice to meet you" would it be considered as a fragment?
fragment, independent clause = number one would be correct?
3.Nice to meet you, and I'm so glad to be your friend. Story is below.
My friend just got a new Korean friend through internet. It is like some kind of pen friend that you exchange each other's mail. < do I need 's for possessive?
This is the mail that she got from her new online friend
hi~ you are a Thai~? wow~ that's very fresh! i agree that be your penfriend!
but please keep in mind that i'm not very good at english too. i want that we be floursih!
So she wrote down "Nice to meet you, and I'm glad to be your friend."
I told her that I've never seen this structure before, but I couldn't not tell her whether it's wrong or not. So I wondering if it's okay to use a comma follow by a conjunction in this sentence.
Thank you very much.
1.Nice to meet you, I'm so glad to be your friend.
2.Nice to meet you. I'm so glad to be your friend.
Since nice to meet you comes from It is nice to meet you,
If I said "Nice to meet you" would it be considered as a fragment?
fragment, independent clause = number one would be correct?
3.Nice to meet you, and I'm so glad to be your friend. Story is below.
My friend just got a new Korean friend through internet. It is like some kind of pen friend that you exchange each other's mail. < do I need 's for possessive?
This is the mail that she got from her new online friend
hi~ you are a Thai~? wow~ that's very fresh! i agree that be your penfriend!
but please keep in mind that i'm not very good at english too. i want that we be floursih!
So she wrote down "Nice to meet you, and I'm glad to be your friend."
I told her that I've never seen this structure before, but I couldn't not tell her whether it's wrong or not. So I wondering if it's okay to use a comma follow by a conjunction in this sentence.
Thank you very much.
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