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- When to use I or I am - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
By intuition, I'm sure the versions at the right side are the correct ones, but I don't know how to explain it, and I haven't found anything about the differences between using "I [verb]" and "I am [adjective adverb]"
- Does Im on it mean Im doing it or Im going to do it?
A: Can you check this? B: I'm on it In this case, when B says " I'm on it ", does he mean he already started the checking and is continuing it, or he will be checking it sooner or later (but not sure when he will be checking it)? What is B trying to convey exactly here? Thanks! Updated with my research on the web
- Im in meaning? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
I'm unsure (sorry, I'm not really a gambler) but there may be other similar gambling expressions which mean that you wish to leave the game and for your winnings to be counted In your specific quote a man and a woman are making an arrangement to go out to a bistro restaurant
- Hello, This is vs My Name is or I am in self introduction
This depends on the context In person in a small group, you'd say "Hi! I'm James!" and probably extend your hand to shake If you are in front a of a room of strangers introducing yourself, you might be more formal, with "My name is James" However, if you're joining a conference call, you'd say "Hi! This is James " That's because you expect that the people you are talking to probably know
- phrase usage - How many meanings does I am in have? - English . . .
I have heard the phrase ‘I am in’ or ‘I am absolutely in’ (and similar variations) several times As I understand it, it means I agree with the idea and I will join you in your efforts Recently
- Im in! -too casual? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
When you are invited to the party from your boss and would like to join, is it appropriate to say "I'm in"? Does it sound too casual in a business setting? I'd like to know more formal ways of say
- Difference between Im in the school and Im in school
I'm in the school This sentence is generally understood to refer to a physical location at a particular school "In the school" means you are inside the building, "at the school" means you are on school grounds "The school" makes sense if the school's identity is clearly known or obvious "The school" difficult to understand (or plain nonsense) if the school's identity is unknown or unclear
- I am cumming or I am coming - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
People say I'm coming or I'm cumming just before orgasm to mean "I am going to (or starting to) have an orgasm," and people can say it seriously, with humor, with passion, as a joke, or in all kinds of ways, just as with most phrases or words
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