A few days ago
Jasmita J

How can i start of a sentence about myself without using I all the time?

for example

I have no qualification.

i am a very dedicated person.

i am from london.

what can i use instead of the I

Top 10 Answers
A few days ago
J*Mo

Favorite Answer

Currently, I do not have the qualifications requested, however, I am a quick learner and hard worker.

As for myself, I am considered to be a very dedicated person by past employers.

London is my hometown.

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A few days ago
Ian M
For simple sentences like that, it’s pretty hard to do so.

But if you expand on your ideas, there are a number of possibilities.

For example,

Though I have no qualifications you will see I am still capable of performing this position.

As a dedicated person, I can….

My familiarity with the London area allows me…

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A few days ago
*october girl*
The qualifications I bring to the table…

My dedication is…

Growing up in London was…

Switch the sentences up a bit. Think about other things you wish to convey at the same time, and you’ll be able to start the sentences without “I.”

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A few days ago
Sarah
Uhmmm I don’t think there is any thing. If you put me or myself it wouldn’t sound right. Unless you re word the sentence to something like

A very dedicated person I am

From London I am

No qualifications I have.

Thats a good question..

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A few days ago
Anonymous
Talk about yourself in third person, like a professional athlete would:

Jasmita J has no qualification.

Jasmita J is a very dedicated person.

Jasmita J is from london.

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A few days ago
Lunar Sarah
use the word “personally” or “in my experience”

“A personal belief would be that the world needs to care more about animals” instead of “I believe that the worlds needs to care….etc”

“In my experience, people in my field of study tend to be dedicated, which is a quality that I posess.” instead of “I am a very dedicated person”

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A few days ago
Anonymous
i am a very dedicated person from london but still,have no qualification
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A few days ago
Sciman
There is no practical alternative other than: We used to live in London.
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A few days ago
plunderer61
Try the old asian approach…”This one is honored to meet you.”

You can also try the dramatic approach. “The man (or woman) you see before you is a humble man.”

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A few days ago
mysteryperson
Currently, I don’t have any qualifications

Dedication is what I strive in

London is my hometown

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