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By Canary Islander
Mon, 09 Aug 2010
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I know I use the word "I" a lot when I write. I think I do it because I am in love with the word "I". As a child I found I could write the word "I" well before I could write any other word. And I found it easier to write the word "I" in its sloping form I than in its upright form I.
Crikey, after writing the word “I” four times in each of the four sentences above, I think I will use the word "I" nine times in this sentence, and I believe I will manage to avoid using “I” a couple of times by using I and I instead.
Oh dear. The writer in me is such an egotist, methinks. But as you can see, things are getting better now.
How is it for you?
:-)
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Nice one..I like it very
Permalink Submitted by aa_poh on
Nice one..I like it very much..Sometimes when we use I when we are talking, you could really tell a lot since it would be coming from you. It involves the entire you.
Keep up the good work!
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I think I know what you
I think I know what you mean, I'm sure I use I a lot too, :D
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aye tis a funny thing, the
Permalink Submitted by littleditty on
aye tis a funny thing, the first person, that cute 'I' who may or or may not be you or I or anyone, and can be changed to she's and he's and we's and everyone, whenever we please - what happens if there then becomes a shortage? A drought? Of genuine I slanty or not? I worry...
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I guess I is just as common
I guess I is just as common as uhmm !! ;)let's all clear our throats for Canary I slander (Islander!!) not slander with ice (I's ) or (eyes) ta ti dum. . no shortage ever we are about a billion or more I's all over the face of the earth- ha ha well actually we will have to narrow it down to the english language then or what? Yes I suppose so. . .
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Reminds me of the three eyed
Reminds me of the three eyed man with no arms and one leg at the bus stop. The driver says "Aye, aye, aye, you look 'armless, 'op on".
Look at that - not one "I" in the whole comment!
Oh blast, now there is.
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