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  • Is there any difference on the use of Im and I am?
    Among other differences, I'm is informal, and it's more common in speech than writing regardless of formality Plus "I am" can stand alone as a two-word reply to a question (from someone asking whether you're a native speaker or not, for example) But you definitely can't simply reply "I'm" in such a context –
  • Whats the difference between Im and I am? [closed]
    'I'm' is always used in conjunction with a noun phrase You cannot write "A boy, I'm", but you can write "A boy, I am" 'I'm' may also be considered informal outside speech or a literary scope 'I am' is also longer to pronounce, and therefore has more emphasis (as pointed out by one of the answers)
  • Im well vs. Im good vs. Im doing well, etc
    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 For “I’m doing good”, there is good (adverb) 1: WELL So they all seem fine to me
  • verbs - Whats the difference between I look forward to and Im . . .
    "I'm looking forward to" means I'm doing it right now, this very instance, like in Elendil's example of being on the phone with a friend; I disagree that it's about formal vs non-formal, it's due to being on the phone with that friend in that moment, so of course you'd be looking forward to meeting said friend at that very moment
  • What exactly is Imma? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Mr Witman was quite close However, those who've studied AAVE specifically (the dialect used in the pop lyrics he is referring to) will tell you that there is an actual tense difference between "I'm a-", "I'm a-gonna" (probably what he meant by "I'm gonna"), and "I gonna" See the nice handy table on the AAVE wiki page This is an important
  • I am from vs. I am with - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    If you turned up at a persons door as part of a work-related process (checking their electricity meter, installing curtains, whatever) then 'I'm from Company A' would be perfectly valid – Sam Commented May 15, 2014 at 16:45
  • What is the difference between heading to and heading for?
    "I'm at the bottom of town now, but I am heading to the top of town " then my friend would probably infer that he should meet me in a pub at the top of town If I instead said: "I'm at the bottom of town now, but I am heading for the top of town " then my friend is more likely to infer that he should meet me in some pub along that route
  • differences - Im finished vs I finished - English Language Usage . . .
    I'm finished is more matter of fact "I'm finished with this book, you can read it now " It's synonymous with "I'm done " "I finished" is more likely to have an exclamation point In practice, "I've finished" sounds just like "I finished" because the V runs into the F
  • Name for mmm sound - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    This is an opinion (hence, the comment instead of answer), but IMO, "Mmm" is a kind of closed-lip moan that can be used to indicate something's yummy, or to fill space when trying to answer a question or an ambiguous non-committal sound when you're not quite sure what to say or if you don't want to say anything but acknowledge the other person with an audible response





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