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Which is the correct sentence?

 
 
Reply Thu 27 Aug, 2009 10:47 pm
My name is Philip Timothy.
I am Philip Timothy.

Can I use the second sentence? Or should I use only the first sentence?

Many thanks.
 
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Reply Thu 27 Aug, 2009 11:01 pm
tanguatlay wrote:

My name is Philip Timothy.
I am Philip Timothy.

Can I use the second sentence? Or should I use only the first sentence?

Many thanks.
BOTH are perfectly OK.
I 'd use the first one.
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