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Sentence: I am very delighted to know that you are going to be married next month



 
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Sentence: I am very delighted to know that you are going to be married next month #1 (permalink) Wed Sep 03, 2008 8:27 am   Sentence: I am very delighted to know that you are going to be married next month
 

Hi,

I am writing one sentence below this line.

"I am very delighted to know that you are going to be married next month."

Does the above sentence contain any grammatical mistakes ?

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Sentence: I am very delighted to know that you are going to be married next month #2 (permalink) Wed Sep 03, 2008 8:47 am   Sentence: I am very delighted to know that you are going to be married next month
 

No, that's fine. Perhaps it would sound a bit better to use 'learn' or 'hear' in place of 'know'

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Sentence: I am very delighted to know that you are going to be married next month #3 (permalink) Wed Sep 03, 2008 8:58 am   Sentence: I am very delighted to know that you are going to be married next month
 

or "find out" or "discover"
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