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Which one is correct - "Good morning both of you" or "Good morning to both of you"? [duplicate]
I'm quite confused whether good morning everybody, good morning all of you, etc. are correct or good morning to everybody, good morning to all of you, etc. are correct. Please let me know the correct …
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Put V+ing in the beginning of sentence
Briefly speaking, your given sentences are correct grammatically as well as according to different contexts.