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Improving the English It is correct to say: 1. Here you are. or here you have. ? in the case that someone is giving something to another person. 2. Here you are the menu, here's the menu, or here you have the menu. Here's your change. Here you have the change. 3. I say good bye for you. or I say good bye to you. When someone is writing an e-mail or letter what kind of words is correct to write for ending... E.g: See you soon. and in another line: I love you, another line: Sofia (Who send the e-mail) but If i write (I love you, Sofia) is it good too? using the comma... and if i write without comma, it change the meaning? Could someone give me more examples, please?
Nov 28, 2015 11:55 PM
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Improving the English

It is correct to say: 1. Here you are. or here you have. ? in the case that someone is giving something to another person. 2. Here you are the menu, here's the menu, or here you have the menu. Here's your change. Here you have the change. 3. I say good bye for you. or I say good bye to you.

 

1. "Here you are" is correct. Most people also say "here you go."

2. Here's the menu.

3. Here's your change.

4. "...goodbye to you."



When someone is writing an e-mail or letter what kind of words is correct to write for ending...

E.g: See you soon.
and in another line: I love you,
another line: Sofia (Who send the e-mail)
but If i write (I love you, Sofia) is it good too? using the comma... and if i write without comma, it change the meaning? Could someone give me more examples, please?

 

- Yes, you can say "see you soon"

- You can also just write your name like <em>Sofia</em>

- "I love you" is also fine if you are writing to someone you love

- You would write "I love you," and then "Sofia" in a line underneath. Like this:


<em>I love you,</em>

<em>Sofia</em>

 

If you write without the comma, people will still understand.

Most people also just say "love." Like this:

 

<em>Love,</em>

<em>Sofia</em>

<em>
</em>

<em>
</em>If you are writing to someone at school or work and you are asking them a question. You can end your email with "thanks" Like this:


<em>Hello, I am writing to ask about the meeting on Friday. Do you know when it will start?</em>

<em>
</em>

<em>Thanks,</em>

<em>Sofia</em>

November 29, 2015
The correct way to say it is here you go. Here you have is not correct.
November 29, 2015
It's "here you have." .You could say both here's the menu and here you have the menu.
November 29, 2015
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