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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 19 years ago
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"i, myself, am" ? thank you

0 01font00Hi, It's me again .02br
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00Could you please tell me if these are correct ? Thank you.02br
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001. I, myself, am an English learner.02br
002. The road is going to be tough for him.02br
003. We are no longer confined to local resorces. ( I want to talk about the advantages of the internet )02br
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00Thank you 05002br
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0Only some spelling and punctuation problems:02br 02br 01font 001. 02br 002. 02br 003.

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0Only some spelling and punctuation problems:02br
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01font001. 01b00I myself am02b00 an English learner.02br
002. The road is going to be tough for him.02br
003. We are no longer confined to local 01b00resources02b00.02br
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0 Thank you for solving my problem, Mister Micawber. 02br
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00Ernest0-
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0Hi, I'm not an expert but here's my 2 cents:02br
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01font00'1. I, myself, am an English learner.' 02font00I don't believe the 'myself' is necessary in this case. If you're trying to stress that you are an english learner too, then it should be, "01font00I, too, am an english learner.'02font
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0 Hi Anonymous02br
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00Thank you very much for your help. 05002br
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00It would be wonderful if you could register as a memeber to join this forum. 02br
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00Thanks again.02br
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00Ernest010id1

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