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  • When to use I or I am - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    "I'm really envy" -> "I really envy" [buzzer] "I pretty sure" -> "I'm pretty sure" [fine] I really envy you [the verb envy requires a direct object] OR; I am really envious of you =I'm really envious of you Use I am with the adjective and I with the verb And it's "How well you know English ", not "how good" you know English
  • is it a M or an M - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Is it "using an MD simulation" or "using a MD simulation"? MD stands for "Molecular Dynamics" Since "M" is pronounced "EM", I thought it must be "an" I found both usages on the web through sear
  • Im in meaning? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    I'm unsure (sorry, I'm not really a gambler) but there may be other similar gambling expressions which mean that you wish to leave the game and for your winnings to be counted In your specific quote a man and a woman are making an arrangement to go out to a bistro restaurant
  • phrase usage - How many meanings does I am in have? - English . . .
    The opposite also exists, "I'm out" Meaning "I'm no longer participating", "I'm not onboard anymore" It is informal, but that doesn't prevent it from being used in literature or movies to depict just that, informal situations For example, in the movie Ocean's Eleven, George Clooney's character famously recruits Matt Damon's character by saying,
  • Im in! -too casual? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    As it happens, just a few weeks ago I literally replied "I'm in!" to a party invitation from our HR manager, but it's a small company at which I've been working for thirteen years My colleagues are also my friends I wouldn't recommend responding in that manner to a senior manager who you don't know socially, because it is medium informal
  • Hurt v. Hurting - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    "I'm hurting" means you are in pain, either physically or emotionally Of course, the two are related, but they're not the same For example, a soldier might be shot in the arm, in which case she is hurt , but perhaps due to adrenaline or painkillers she might not feel the pain, so she is not hurting
  • future tense - I will be or Im going to be - English Language . . .
    I'm gonna be fine This should definitely not be used in formal writing, and if you're learning the language it's best to clearly enunciate your words, but as you might hear this from a native speaker I thought it was worth mentioning
  • deverbal - Im done or Ive done, which is correct? - English . . .
    To my ear, only “I’m (almost) done” can stand on its own, although “I have done” probably works as the complete answer to certain questions, especially in BrE – Tyler James Young Commented Apr 24, 2014 at 15:38
  • politeness - The difference between I am and My name is in a face . . .
    Most native speakers aren't going to bat an eye if you say, "Hello, I'm David " It's normal, idiomatic conversational speech Moreover, there are times where "Hello, I'm David," might be the most natural way to say your name Suppose you are one of four people are seated in a circle in a classroom Your name is John Smith
  • How should I use the in-, im-, il-, and ir- prefixes?
    I've never heard (or seen) "innatural"; "unnatural" is what I would expect Webster's 3rd Unabridged shows fewer than four columns of "in-n*" words, and fewer than five of those words are negative, "innumerable" being the most familiar





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