I am sorry I can't attend a class. Because I am drinking with my custommers. I want to participate in the class I am too far to to attend a class. I'll attend a class tomorrow.
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JEROME: I am sorry I can't attend a class. Because I am drinking with my custommers. I want to participate in the class I am too far to to attend a class. I'll attend a class tomorrow.
CORRECT: I am sorry I can't attend the class today because I am drinking out with my customers. I want to participate in the class but I am too far to attend it. I'll attend the class tomorrow.
EXPLANATION: Article 'a' is used for indefinite nouns and 'the' for definite nouns. BECAUSE heads up subordinate clauses, which means if you have a clause that starts with "because," you must also have a main clause in your sentence. You can place because either the beginning or in the middle of the sentence. If you place it in the beginning of the sentence make sure that there is a comma after the subordinate clause and it should be followed by a main clause. If you place "because" in the middle of the sentence, the main clause should come first and no comma is needed. By doing this you can avoid fragment sentences. CUSTOMERS only has single letter M on its spelling.
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Hello Jerome!
Thank you for this notice. I hope that you had a successful business meeting with your clients. Don't worry, I understand important matters like this. I'll see you in the class later. May you have a good day!
Always,
Teacher Serene