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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

English grammar

difference between i not came and i didn't come
  

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Anonymous i not came This is wrong. When referring to yourself, always write a capital letter I .

  • Anonymous i not came This is wrong.
  • When referring to yourself, always write a capital letter I .
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Anonymousi not came
This is wrong. When referring to yourself, always write a capital letter I.
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Your question should be written like this:

What is the difference between "I not came" and "I didn't come"?

"I not came" is incorrect. "I didn't come" is correct English, but it may feel self-contradictory since "come" may seem have the viewpoint that you are at the place in question. There may be some contexts in which it works, but cons

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