I'm composing an email and the sentence I want to write is:
"I attached the videos and pictures I have of yours and Michael's wedding."
For some reason the end of the sentence doesn't sound quite right to me. Is it grammatically correct and is there a better way of phrasing it? I find myself in this predicament too often!
I have one more question: should/could there be a comma after "reason" in the paragraph above?
Thank you
Yours and his event
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Re: Yours and his event
I would say of 'your and Michael's wedding'.
(Yes, comma after 'reason').
(Yes, comma after 'reason').