"I am from" or "I come from"? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

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 …

ESL Worksheet: Am, Are & Is Choose the correct form. Q1 - It ____ easy. € am € is € are Q2 - There ____ some people waiting to see you. € am € is € are Q3 - There ____ some …

One might interpret this as you have to be gone or absent until 9 am. But as you can see, it has a completely different meaning than with the words at or by. You can say. I have …

Your understanding that it means agreement and intention to cooperate is good. I agree with mcalex that "I'm in" sounds better. This phrase is commonly used in gambling card …

1. Both 'I am here' and 'here I am' are commonly used as a way of identifying your location. 'I am here' is used to aggressively declare your location to everyone, and can …

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