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"I can't believe Kenken passed away this morning. I'd like to express my condolences."
Hello. Do you think the sentences above sound natural?
"I can't believe Kenken passed away this morning. I'd like to express my condolences."
Hello. Do you think the sentences above sound natural?
Hello. Do you think the sentences above sound natural?
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spelling error (condolences is the correct spelling) but your sentences are natural
“i heard that kenken passed away this morning, i am so sorry for your loss” is more casual
“i heard that kenken passed away this morning. my condolences” is more formal
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spelling error (condolences is the correct spelling) but your sentences are natural
“i heard that kenken passed away this morning, i am so sorry for your loss” is more casual
“i heard that kenken passed away this morning. my condolences” is more formal
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Great! Thank you your your help. "My condolences" is enough? I don't have to say any verb? Is It how people say?
Great! Thank you your your help. "My condolences" is enough? I don't have to say any verb? Is It how people say?

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