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Eth Posted 12 years ago
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getting ready for an exam

hello everyone, my name is abraham and i am 14 years old in 9th grade. anyways , i am having an exam soon and i need to get ready for it , so i need some help with grammar and i need someone to help and to rate my english skills from 0 to 10 because this test is going to be really hard and i don't know if i can do it or not Emotion: smile thank you for visiting my topic Emotion: smile
  

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Hello Eth; We are very glad that you decided to join the English Forums. About your grammar, please remember that "i" is not a proper English word. The pronoun "I" is always a capital letter.

  • Hello Eth; We are very glad that you decided to join the English Forums.
  • About your grammar, please remember that "i" is not a proper English word.
  • The pronoun "I" is always a capital letter.
  • Also, your name, the proper noun "English" and the first letter of your sentences must be a capital letter.
  • That is a basic rule of grammar.
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Hello Eth;

We are very glad that you decided to join the English Forums.

About your grammar, please remember that "i" is not a proper English word. The pronoun "I" is always a capital letter.
Also, your name, the proper noun "English" and the first letter of your sentences must be a capital letter. That is a basic rule of grammar. So you didn't do very well, but if your comp
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Hello Alphecca, i know all these things. but i didn't know about the "i" , i know about capital letters for names,country,start of the sentence,but my english grammar is not that good, i don't know why! i am one of the Top 10 english students in my school , but i don't find it good too, so if you have any english courses please tell me about it, thank you.
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But now you now about always using a capital letter for "I," and a capital letter for "English," so please start using them..

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