Asked by Nalmi
Hello again. I will really appreciate one more piece of advice. Do I have to repeat the pronoun in the following enumeration?
"I'd like to raise a glass of wine to everything good you've got - to your wisdom, (your) strong will, (your) kind heart, (your) ability to understand other people, (your) desire to help." Or is it natural to omit it?
Thank you so much for your help.
"I'd like to raise a glass of wine to everything good you've got - to your wisdom, (your) strong will, (your) kind heart, (your) ability to understand other people, (your) desire to help." Or is it natural to omit it?
Thank you so much for your help.
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You'd keep it if you want to emphasize all those qualities in whoever you're addressing.
But it's not needed.
But it's not needed.
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