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Also, when talking about oneself the i is always capitalized as in I, after all I, meaning me, is important in conversation.
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Also, when talking about oneself the i is always capitalized as in I, after all I, meaning me, is important in conversation.
English being my fourth language, this is one of the mistakes that has nowadays transferred to my other languages. I often write "I" with upper case first letter in Finnish (Minä instead of minä), Swedish "Jag instead of jag), and in German (Ich instead of ich).
These differences in writing various languages have become a minor problem for me. Anyway, I am quite proud about my English skills, and often wonder how is it possible, that so many native English speakers do not know the difference gor instance between you're - your, there - their, and so on. I mean, I am not a native speaker, yet I know that you're smart, because your OS is Windows 10. Good choice!
Kari
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English being my fourth language, this is one of the mistakes that has nowadays transferred to my other languages. I often write "I" with upper case first letter in Finnish (Minä instead of minä), Swedish "Jag instead of jag), and in German (Ich instead of ich).
These differences in writing various languages have become a minor problem for me. Anyway, I am quite proud about my English skills, and often wonder how is it possible, that so many native English speakers do not know the difference gor instance between you're - your, there - their, and so on. I mean, I am not a native speaker, yet I know that you're smart, because your OS is Windows 10. Good choice!
Kari
The apostrophe is another minefield in English.
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from 0:00 to 0:12 me, when I get off of work on Fridays
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The apostrophe is another minefield in English.
Most do know the difference, they're just lazy.