Corrected with continuous form, it would be "I am too old; I am retiring."
no the correct way to say that would be I am too old and I am retiring.
The participle in the sentence is "retired", which is used to describe the couple.
The proper title for a retired Major is "Major (Retired)" or "Retired Major".
"Retired" is an adjective.
The salutation for a retired General is "General". A retired general can also be addressed in a letter thus: General W. Smith (ret):
no the correct way to say that would be I am too old and I am retiring.
There are many retired people living in the world
retired and often
retired
The correct spelling is "retired."
Scottie Pippens number at Central Arkansas to be retired. (true by the way)
yes, he has retired because he was getting older and he always lost
The ferret retired the week of Saturday, August 14th 2010 if I am correct. (:
After he retired, he got his pension.
Withdrawn or repeal?
The correct capitalization in the sentence is: "Mr. Jones, who worked for the Internal Revenue Service, retired after 27 years of employment." Proper nouns, such as "Internal Revenue Service," should be capitalized, and a comma should be added after "Mr. Jones" for clarity.
The participle in the sentence is "retired", which is used to describe the couple.