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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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hi
can you help me please
it is a far, far better thing that i do , than i have ever done..= ?
thanks for help
  

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Sentences begin with a capital letter and end with a period (or question mark or exclamation mark). The word "I" is always capitalised. It means: The thing that I am doing now is much better (in the sense of "more worthy") than anything I have done previously in my life.

  • Sentences begin with a capital letter and end with a period (or question mark or exclamation mark).
  • The word "I" is always capitalised.
  • It means: The thing that I am doing now is much better (in the sense of "more worthy") than anything I have done previously in my life.
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Sentences begin with a capital letter and end with a period (or question mark or exclamation mark).

The word "I" is always capitalised.

It means: The thing that I am doing now is much better (in the sense of "more worthy") than anything I have done previously in my life.

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