0
Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Today, i want to alone

today, i want to alone


  

Top answer

HI You need a capital at the start of a sentence; always a capital for 'I' when you mean yourself; a full stop at the end; and you need a verb to go after 'to'. The most usual verb is 'be', but it could be others: - Today, I want to be alone. - Today, I want to work alone.

  • HI You need a capital at the start of a sentence; always a capital for 'I' when you mean yourself; a full stop at the end; and you need a verb to go after 'to'.
  • The most usual verb is 'be', but it could be others: - Today, I want to be alone.
  • - Today, I want to work alone.
  • Dave
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

1 Answers
0

HI

You need a capital at the start of a sentence; always a capital for 'I' when you mean yourself; a full stop at the end; and you need a verb to go after 'to'. The most usual verb is 'be', but it could be others:

- Today, I want to be alone.

- Today, I want to work alone.

Dave

Related Questions