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Whats the difference between Im and I am? [closed] 2 'I'm' is merely a contraction of 'I am' From Wikipedia: A contraction is a shortened version of the written and spoken forms of a word, syllable, or word group, created by omission of internal letters (actually, sounds)
prepositions - Does the phrase whos in? or Im in! exist in . . . 1 "I'm in" is an alternate form of "count me in" which means "include me" This is similar to the poker phrase "deal me in", but I don't know which came first or if one was derived from the other Similarly, "I'm out" is an alternate form of "count me out" which means "exclude me"
Why is I’m doing great correct? - English Language Usage Stack . . . 1 "I'm doing great" is not grammatically correct in my view as great is an adjective and noun but not an adverb In that sentence you need an adverb The traditional adverb for great would be "greatly" but that doesn't work because "great" means large or big and greatly can only be used in other contexts such as a comparative (greatly superior
Origin of the phrase Im on it - English Language Usage Stack Exchange I’m on it, I want you to know I’m no feather-bed soldier (1833) Bear in mind that I'm on it may well be a shortened version of I'm on the case about which Green says that it means: (orig US) whether in one’s personal or professional life, working or acting efficiently, controlling a situation, ‘taking care of business’
How prevalent is Im game compared to Im in? Don't know about American English but very common in British English to mean yes, I'll join in or yes, I'll do that I'm up for that is also commonplace
Im done or Ive done - English Language Usage Stack Exchange When someone asks whether you have completed a task e g shopping, dinner What should be your answer? I am done or I have done To me, the former sentence's formation, Sub + VBe+ Past Partici
Meaning and usage of Im game [closed] - English Language Usage . . . 9 I'm afraid to go down the path of explaining correct usage of an idiom, so I will just tell you how I use it! I think of it as another way of saying, "That sounds good to me " Another phrase people often use is, "I'm down," and I would say that these two can be used interchangeably Here is an example: Q: Do you want to go see a movie tonight?
I am on it vs. I am at it - English Language Usage Stack Exchange I am on it in your first example sounds like a shortened version of I’m on the case, a colloquial way of saying that the speaker is dealing with it In the context of some kind of dispute, as in your second example, they’re at it again means that they have started doing again whatever it was that was a component in the dispute