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Grammar: Guys, you have something to choose, right in front of you.



 
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Grammar: Guys, you have something to choose, right in front of you. #1 (permalink) Sun Dec 06, 2009 17:25 pm   Grammar: Guys, you have something to choose, right in front of you.
 

Hi everyone,

Please let me know, which of the below sentences is grammatically correct.

"Guys, you have something to choose, right in front of you"

or

"Guys, you have something right in front of you to choose"

If both the above sentences are wrong, suggest me the correct one
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Grammar: Guys, you have something to choose, right in front of you. #2 (permalink) Sun Dec 06, 2009 18:29 pm   Grammar: Guys, you have something to choose, right in front of you.
 

Hi,

Both are fine.

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Grammar: Guys, you have something to choose, right in front of you. #3 (permalink) Mon Dec 07, 2009 7:58 am   Grammar: Guys, you have something to choose, right in front of you.
 

Hi Jagadish,

Please read this: What is a meaningful message title and why is it important? and change the title of your post. 'Grammar question' is not a helpful title at all.
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Grammar: Guys, you have something to choose, right in front of you. #4 (permalink) Mon Dec 07, 2009 8:34 am   Grammar: Guys, you have something to choose, right in front of you.
 

Hai ,everyone . I am new to this site . I would like to known , whether we can use . MK Gandhi has said or has said , as Gandhi is no more . Do we need to use past tense always whenever we talk about Gandhi has his sayings .

Also .. For all suppositions , like .. If had a wish is correct or if i have a wish is correct .
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