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Hi,
No.
There are two errors.
1. Say 'did not go', not 'did not went'. You need to review how to make simple past tense.
2. An English sentence must start with a capital letter.
Clive
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Hello CalifJim,
Sorry for the "mental" mistake and wrinkles I gave you again. Let me re-work it with no#3.
For the last question, reason I used the capital letters is that the name of the system we use is called "Main
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Hi,
First, what's your answer? Then we can help you with it.
You have a spelling mistake.
Some capital letters are missing.
You have no punctuation.
best wishes, Clive
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First, proofread your letter yourself for simple mistakes of spelling and capitalization. For instance, i and u . After you have given some more careful attention to what you have written, I will check your text.
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In addition, the names of specific courses ARE capitalized. I used to think that only the names of Languages, as subjects, are capitalized ... So it seems to me that I got a common mistake then. How can I know these specific courses ? any rule ?
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Would you like us to correct the instructions? They lack capitalization and puctuation and there are several other mistakes.
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I'm not sure exactly what you are asking but I can tell you that they are all wrong due to errors in capitalization and/or punctuation and/or spacing.
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Use italics, not capitalization, to indicate example sentences. I know it shoud should be WENT and not BEEN, but I dont don't know why. It's because I've been ( I have been ) is the present perfect tense, and last year is a specific
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The word "I" is always capitalised. Sentences begin with a capital letter and end with a period (or a question mark or exclamation mark).
You still seem to think that these things aren't important, despite having been
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Hi, I'm not sure what you mean by " differentiate ", as
there's no difference between your two sentences (apart from a spelling
mistake in the first and a capitalisation mistake in the second). They are both wrong. You need
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