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Lex Steel Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

speaking

is it wrong to say..

without being certain, i wont take the decision
  

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'I', the first person pronoun, is always capitalized; 'won't', the contraction for 'will not' always includes an apostrophe. When asking questions at a language forum, always write carefully so that responders can recognize your real problem.

  • 'I', the first person pronoun, is always capitalized; 'won't', the contraction for 'will not' always includes an apostrophe.
  • When asking questions at a language forum, always write carefully so that responders can recognize your real problem.
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'I', the first person pronoun, is always capitalized; 'won't', the contraction for 'will not' always includes an apostrophe. When asking questions at a language forum, always write carefully so that responders can recognize your real problem.

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