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Is or are? (The rich and the poor is/are...) | "later" or "latter"
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"I" or "not I" Mon Jul 31, 2006 8:14 am  "I" or "not I"
 

Please read this sentence:

I live alone but I never feel lonely.

When I say:

I live alone but never feel lonely.

This is correct in grammar or no?

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"I" or "not I" Mon Jul 31, 2006 10:58 am  "I" or "not I"
 

Hi there,
It seems okay, to me

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"I" or "not I" Mon Jul 31, 2006 13:07 pm  "I" or "not I"
 

Hi Khanh

Van Khanh wrote:
I live alone but never feel lonely.

This is not only correct, it is probably the more typical of the two sentences. Repeating the word "I" is unnecessary.

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