For “I’m well”, there is well (adjective) 1b: being in satisfactory condition or circumstances. For “I’m good”, there is good (adjective) 2e: free from infirmity or sorrow. …
1. “I'll see to it immediately.”. “I'll see to that right away Mrs. Johnson.”. These equate to a more formal “I'm on it”, if that can help you. But, as the managerial types have so …
Agreed, but in addition it's interesting to note that if someone asks you "How are you?", the answers of "fine" and "good" mean the same exact thing (which is "there's nothing going …
I think it is best to use 'with' since it properly identifies yourself as an employee instead of being at their location. If you turned up at a persons door as part of a work-related …
There are also comments that 'I'm done' for a person as subject (agent) is more acceptable in general in American English, and others that it is not acceptable at all or in formal …
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