When to use "I" or "I am" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

While reading your answer out loud, I said something that I had never said before - "I am hot". I am really envious of you.=I'm really envious of you. Use I am with the adjective …

My son, who by the way is 16 and is the father of five children, and I am among your greatest fans the version with am may be judged by many native speakers to be "correct", …

It is 1(am/pm) It common to leave out the o'clock or am/pm when there is no ambiguity when speaking. For example, When's the next match? It's at 2. Based on the current time …

I assume the "I'm in" part simply refers to the previous statement about the date at Burgundy Bistro and does not have a direct connection to the hair joke. The expression "I'm in" or …

1. I think "I am from" is referring to your origin (that doesn't change) ex: "I am from England" (= "I was born in England"). (A reminder: think about your name ex: "I am Chloé, nice to …

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