well I's a hick so's I's understands what you is askin
LMAO!
For heven's sake people have a laugh... it's good for the soul!
2007-03-10 03:13:21
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Grammatically, your sentence is incorrect.
You should say " I do not go to school".
Ethically, I think that you aren't right since you need a minimum level of education to be a good and productive citizen of the country you belong to.
Legally, it would depend on your age.
2007-03-10 22:49:38
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answer #2
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answered by dellen 1
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The letter "I" does not attend a school as does a child, no.
However, if you are trying to say "I do not go to school" then no you are incorrect in your grammar.
2007-03-10 03:08:51
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answer #3
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answered by Kristan H 2
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The correct statement is I do not go to school
2007-03-10 03:47:38
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answer #4
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answered by shailendra s 3
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I do not go to school
2007-03-11 23:16:41
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answer #5
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answered by ruchi s 3
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You should not went to school instead of, not go.
2007-03-10 05:19:56
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answer #6
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answered by Vijay D 7
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you write, because at present you write this question, how you go to school.
2007-03-10 04:10:54
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answer #7
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answered by chintu 2
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No my friend,you are confusing with first person and third person
2007-03-11 22:34:19
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answer #8
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answered by balkrishna c 4
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I donot go to school. Is it right?
or
I donot go to school. Am I right?
:-)
2007-03-11 10:03:31
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answered by plato's ghost 5
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Maybe you should............ it may teach you how to form a sentence properly.
2007-03-10 03:11:00
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answer #10
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answered by mstrywmn 7
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