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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Hidden subject

How do i simplify or omit the subject in sentences?

I.e.:
I came from my country. Nowadays I am a IT consultant. I like beaches. I am... I make... I have...
So many "I" seems autistic to me.
Sometimes i am typing some paragraphs and it have many "I".

In my native language, the "I" can be missed sometimes because is implicit that "I" could be the one subject or person that matches, its called something like "hidden subject".

This sentence makes sense in this context?
I came from my country. Nowadays am a IT consultant.. have a car too. I am professional... make voluntary works...
  

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I came from my country. Nowadays am a IT consultant.. have a car too.

  • I came from my country.
  • Nowadays am a IT consultant..
  • have a car too.
  • I am professional...
  • make voluntary works...
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AnonymousThis sentence makes sense in this context?I came from my country. Nowadays am a IT consultant.. have a car too. I am professional... make voluntary works...
No, you cannot do that there (in separate sentences), but you can certainly connect related ideas within a limited range:

I play tennis, go skiing and climb mountains on my holidays.

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