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Adatapost Posted 17 years ago
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I want to say "I am not good with english, please bear me".

Is this statement is gramatically correct or not?
  

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adatapost "I am not good with english, please bear me". "

  • adatapost "I am not good with english, please bear me".
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adatapost"I am not good with english, please bear me".

"I am not good with English, please bear with me."
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I am not good with English. Please bear with me.

CJ
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adatapostI want to say "I am not good with english, please bear me".

Is this statement is gramatically correct or not? It's a "comma splice," and "english" needs to be capitalized. The idiom is "please bear with me."

Some authorities consider the comma splice an
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CalifJimI am not good with English. Please bear with me.
Me neither.Emotion: shake

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