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Kraeski Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Personal Pronouns

Hello,

I would like to know what is the correct use of pronouns in the situation below.

I am describing myself to an employer.

I am flexible, have a keen eye for detail, have my own method of transport and am legally allowed to work in UK.


Is this correct? Or should I use the personal pronoun before every auxiliary verb?

Could I write this sentence in a better way?

Thanks a lot,

Paulo
  

Top answer

Hi, That's all OK. Say 'in the UK'. Clive

  • Hi, That's all OK.
  • Say 'in the UK'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

That's all OK. Say 'in the UK'.

Clive
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Thanks a lot,

Just one more question, given this sentence:

I am flexible, I have a keen eye for detail, I have my own method of transport and I am legally allowed to work in the UK.

Is it ok use personal pronouns in every statement?

If so, which one is more professional? With all the personal pronouns or with just the first one?

I thing that will
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Hi,

Is it ok use personal pronouns in every statement? Yes

If so, which one is more professional?With all the personal pronouns or with just the first one?

Both are fine.

The repetition of 'I' makes the statement more emphatic.

Clive

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