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'who' said to 'whom' the following sentences. i will be out of station tommorrow i am delighted to see you like this. std.9​

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First person to the second person

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The closest modern equivalent would be, “I wasn't there.” But if you have to give an excuse for an absence in a formal business context, then the ... Is it correct to say "I long to see you"

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