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Unprlld Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Confused

i kneeled! asks you to forgive me.

is the statement correct or it have any grammatical mistake?
  

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I knelt, asking you to forgive me.

  • I knelt, asking you to forgive me.
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I knelt, asking you to forgive me.
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The intention is to show that i am on my knees.
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I'm on my knees begging for forgiveness.
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i kneeled! asks you to forgive me.

i would like to know my grammatical mistakes in it.
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unprlld i kneeled! asks you to forgive me.
I kneeled, asking for your forgiveness.
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Actually, I have to send the very content through a message. So i have to pretend that i am on my knees and than seeking forgiveness.
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Dave PhillipsI'm on my knees begging for forgiveness.

This can be said even if you are not on your knees, but are wanting to stress your sorrow.

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