They are both grammatically correct.[STRIKE]My dear and respected teacher,[/STRIKE] Unnecessary. Just go ahead and ask your question.
I think he might be angry with you.
He might be angry with you.
Which of the above sentences is correct?
Thank you for welcoming me.
I saw these sentences in a grammar lesson video on YouTube, [STRIKE]so[/STRIKE] and I was wondering if there are any differences. Anyway, thanks for clearing that up for me.
Cheers.
But only in a different context.(You can use clearing that out …. )
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