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Mh tango pori, but u r somehow gud at it.
 
english is the among of the most romantic langueage on the earth. do i make my self clear!([emoji38]) can i get yes sir [emoji122]. good
The word among always goes with an article "the" and not a preposition "of" so your speech had to be like this "English is among the most romantic language on the Earth. I stand to be corrected.
 
Your English sounds good. Thanks
 
Nicely is to say "I shall do that"
Thank you!
And this is the reason behind your correction;
The traditional rule is that shall is used with first person pronouns (i.e. I and we) to form the future tense, while will is used with second and third person forms (i.e. you, he, she, it, they). For example: I shall be late
 

What if I say "I will call you later." is there any mistake on that sentence...?. Thanks.

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No mistake there but it's good to say I shall call you later because when you use "will" after the pronouns "I and We" in English it means you must do it, but using shall you mean it may happen if God wishes.

Oooh Owkay now I got you brother because somebody Auz said, "will" is used with he, she, you, it and they. That's why I decided to ask what if I say "I will call you later", the point was to know if it is wrong to use such sentence with "I + will".
 
Oooh Owkay now I got you brother because somebody Auz said, "will" is used with he, she, you, it and they. That's why I decided to ask what if I say "I will call you later", the point was to know if it is wrong to use such sentence with "I + will".
Basically in future tense pronouns he, she, it, and they go with "will" whilst pronouns I and we go with "shall" though we are used to hear some people even those who are proficient in English using "will" after pronoun "I". Generally in grammatical English when you use "will" after pronoun "I" it means you must do it however.
 
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Thanks a lot brother. I appreciate.
 
Oooh Owkay now I got you brother because somebody Auz said, "will" is used with he, she, you, it and they. That's why I decided to ask what if I say "I will call you later", the point was to know if it is wrong to use such sentence with "I + will".
Point of correction, you have to say Oooh okay now I have got you brother or now I have understood........
 
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