Try: Today, I had a great time while enjoying your company. Or: I had a great time today, and I really enjoyed your company. Or: I had a great time today; I really enjoyed your company. Or: I had a great time today: I really enjoyed your company. I prefer the last one because it does the best job of conveying the connection between to two ideas without altering the apparent meaning of your initial statement.
No. "I really enjoyed your company. Thank you." would be correct. If you want to keep it as one sentence, you'll still have to put some punctuation between "company" and "thank". For example, "I really enjoyed your company, thank you."
Always remember to capitalize the pronoun 'I', and always remember to capitalize the first word in the sentence.
You have three separate sentences, all perfectly correct if you put a period at the end of each.
have you had fun
absolutely :D
He enjoyed playing billiards, and also to shoot pool with his good friends! You could even put more games into the sentence!
Yes. However, saying ' I hope you enjoyed my show. ' Sounds more casual. Unless you're going for a more professional sounding sentence.
Enjoyed and lasted are the verbs. 😊
I enjoyed renouncing the book for the elementary kids today
The one noun in the sentence is bus.
Yes, that sentence is correct. It conveys that the speaker enjoyed the conversation with the other person.
He enjoyed playing billiards, and also to shoot pool with his good friends! You could even put more games into the sentence!
Yes. However, saying ' I hope you enjoyed my show. ' Sounds more casual. Unless you're going for a more professional sounding sentence.
No. You do not eat gossip, you listen to, hear, or spread gossip.
There are two senses of company: 1. when someone gives you company 2. his/her pen company Example sentece for 1. I enjoy the company of my friends. Example sentence 2. He is the owner of that famous company.
Enjoyed and lasted are the verbs. 😊
I enjoyed our conversation last night.
I enjoyed renouncing the book for the elementary kids today
Enjoyed and lasted are the verbs. 😊
The correct spelling for "assisting" is as follows: A-S-S-I-S-T-I-N-G.
Answer It could mean that he enjoyed you sexually or he enjoyed your company and in either case he wants more.
Example sentence - We enjoyed the summer in New England.