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Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean and can it be rephrased? “I thought we agreed to incorporate the No bag day and colored day” together?


The sentence is mostly clear but can be made grammatically correct with a slight adjustment. The phrase “No bag day and colored day” could be confusing without context. Here’s a corrected version: “I thought we agreed to combine No Bag Day and Colored Day.” ### Meaning: The sentence expresses that the speaker believed there was a consensus on merging or incorporating the events called "No Bag Day" and "Colored Day." ### Rephrased Options: 1. “I believed we had agreed to merge No Bag Day with Colored Day.” 2. “I thought we had decided to put No Bag Day and Colored Day together.” 3. “I was under the impression that we agreed to join No Bag Day and Colored Day.” Any of these alternatives convey the same idea in a slightly different way.