Congratulations on your new home! Wishing you a wonderful journey filled with joy and cherished memories in your beautiful space. May it be a place where laughter and love thrive. Enjoy making it your own!
I think : we should use "ON" I want to congratulate you on...
I'd like to congratulate you on already answering your own question.
i always congratulate my friend when she passes her maths test The coaches met at midfield to congratulate each other. I would like to congratulate you for writing this very excellent question. You want me to congratulate WHO? Yes ma'am, I am looking for a nice greeting card here because I want to congratulate my cousin on his splendiferous addition to the family tree.
Here are some words that use four vowels: audacious contagious republican publication acquire conscientious tablespoonful ignorance immediate dictionaries orientation somersault question categories congratulate congratulations accountance
I would like to congratulate you for your latest achievement.
wow...congrats... you have done it...
You can use land as a down payment for a new home purchase by offering the land's value as equity towards the purchase price of the new home. This can help reduce the amount of cash you need to put down upfront when buying a new home.
Because she has to get use to the new home she or he is in.
The purpose of keeping a running list of new vocabulary words is to make it easier to remember and use new words.
The purpose of keeping a running list of new vocabulary words is to make it easier to remember and use new words.
They used what they had brought from their home
"It's" is a contraction of the words "it is," as in "It'sfour o'clock, so I'm leaving." The word "its," on the other hand, is an adjective that is used to denote possession.When the subject of the sentence is a male or female, then you use the words "her" or "his," as in, "She had a pimple on her face" or "He had a pimple on his face." The word "its" is used for gender-neutral subjects, like, "The clock had a dent in its face."To figure out when to use "its" and when to use "it's," put the words "it is" into the sentence and see if it makes sense. For example:The Titanic was on it's way to New York City. ---> The Titanic was on it is way to New York City."The Titantic was on it is way to New York City" doesn't make sense, so, it has to be "The Titanic was on its way to New York City."Or: I want to be home before it's dark. ---> I want to be home before it is dark."I want to be home before it is dark" makes sense, so "it's" is correct.