The sentence structure is a bit awkward. It would be better to say, "Have a wonderful day ahead" or "I hope you have a wonderful day ahead."
No, it is more correct to say, "What day is it today?"
No, it is not correct to say "one an." The correct phrase is "one and a half day" to refer to one full day and half of another day.
You would say "Have a euphoric day".
You could say, "Good morning, [her name]! I hope you have a wonderful day."
Yes, that is a common and polite way to wish someone well for the upcoming week. It implies that you hope they have a positive and productive week ahead.
Yes it is correct to say "Have a wonderful Holiday."
no. the correct way to say it is "what wonderful weather."
It is correct
No, it is more correct to say, "What day is it today?"
Happy birthday cousin tina have a wonderful day
You can say "Good morning! I hope your day is filled with joy and positivity." Alternatively, try something like "Rise and shine! Wishing you a wonderful day ahead." A simple smile and a warm greeting can also brighten someone's morning.
The norm is just 'Have a good day', but there's nothing wrong with being different. == == == ==
No, it is not correct to say "one an." The correct phrase is "one and a half day" to refer to one full day and half of another day.
The sentence "that is wonderful news" is grammatically correct, but it would typically be used as part of a larger sentence or dialogue. For clarity, it might be better to say "That is wonderful news!" with proper punctuation to convey enthusiasm.
It is correct to say "such an exhausting day", and not 'Such an exhaustive day'.
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You say it like, 'Je, siku ya ajabu.'