no the correct way to say that would be I am too old and I am retiring.
The sentence should be revised to "I am too old and am retiring."
The sentence should be: "I am too old; I am getting retired." In this case, it is more common to use the simple present form "I am getting retired" to indicate an action that is currently happening. The continuous form "I am getting retiring" may not be grammatically incorrect but it sounds awkward and less common in this context.
Albert Einstein retired from his position at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, in 1945 when he was 66 years old.
Bill Gates retired from his day-to-day role at Microsoft when he was 52 years old in 2008.
Yes, it is correct to say "reminisce about old memories." The word "reminisce" means to recall past experiences or events, so it is redundant to include the word "old" before "memories."
They are many: geezer, old-timer, senior, oldster, golden-ager, senior citizen, ancient, elder, retired person or old timer. Many of these will get you a sneer or worse.
The sentence should be: "I am too old; I am getting retired." In this case, it is more common to use the simple present form "I am getting retired" to indicate an action that is currently happening. The continuous form "I am getting retiring" may not be grammatically incorrect but it sounds awkward and less common in this context.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "Hello!" shouted the old man.
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No, the correct sentence is "This picture was taken when she was 1 year old."
He is not retired. he currently plays for the Phoenix Suns
He retired because he was getting old and no one wanted him with a bad leg
You get senior citizen discounts, You're retired, basically anybody will help you if you ask.
He retired from the band because he was getting old (born in 1943) and had enough.
Example sentence - We took the old paint can with us to the hardware store to ensure we purchased the correct paint color again.
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The only correction that I would offer is to make that question into two sentences, which would read as follows: Somebody's using my old bag. Is this sentence correct?
He was 37 years old when he retired