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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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see you

i would like to see you
  

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I would like to see you . A sentence must always start with a capital letter, and the personal pronoun I is always capitalized (I, not i), no matter where it is in the sentence. A punctuation mark is always required at the end of a sentence.

  • I would like to see you .
  • A sentence must always start with a capital letter, and the personal pronoun I is always capitalized (I, not i), no matter where it is in the sentence.
  • A punctuation mark is always required at the end of a sentence.
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I would like to see you.
A sentence must always start with a capital letter, and the personal pronoun I is always capitalized (I, not i), no matter where it is in the sentence.
A punctuation mark is always required at the end of a sentence.

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