Hey Guys, I've realized over time that we often confuse the word 'I'm' to the word 'am' here's how to use it right.
Am coming to see you tomorrow is wrong.
I'm coming to see you tomorrow is right.
'I'm' is a contraction or short form of 'I am', not 'am'.
'I am'( or the short form 'I'm') begins a statement in the English language, while 'am' introduces a question.
Again, 'I am '( or I'm) begins a statement, while 'am' begins a question.
Examples:
1. I am (or I'm) going to work.
2. I'm not coming.
3. Am I your hubby?
4. Am I going to have a bath now?
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So next time someone chatting you uses 'am' and 'I'm' wrongly, knock the person throughn your phone screen..lol.
I'll be posting on how to Speak it Right every Saturday and I hope you enjoy it.
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