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Vutdoan Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

How do i say these?

1) i must have been that good to be able to do all that.

2) I went to Dallas and I had the time of my life. I thought, "Why Dallas of all places? Why couldn't it have been some place more exciting like Hawaii instead?
  

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I am not clear as to what you are asking. I in English is always capitalized. e.

  • I am not clear as to what you are asking.
  • I in English is always capitalized.
  • e.
  • cummings.
  • 1.
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I am not clear as to what you are asking.

I in English is always capitalized.  It is never written "i" unless you are the poet e.e. cummings.

1.  Perhaps "I must be good to have been able to do all of that"    I am not clear what you are trying to convey in the sentence, so I am guessing.

2. The 2nd sentence appears OK except you need a comma before the conjunction "

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