
AM/PM vs a.m./p.m. vs am/pm - English Language & Usage Stack …
42 I used to think PM/AM was correct, but at some point, I switched to using p.m./a.m. for reasons I can't recall. I know that in practical, casual writing, people tend to use whatever form is most …
I <verb> and am <rest of sentence> - English Language & Usage …
Dec 16, 2011 · I admire and am very interested in the project. which comes from I admire the project and I am very interested in the project. by a perfectly normal application of Conjunction …
grammar - A better way to phrase "I am ____ and am _____"
Apr 27, 2021 · 0 I've always found the use of "am" after "and" to be strange. I believe it's grammatically correct, but in formal e-mails, for examples, I don't like the way it sounds. For …
formality - Is “am” ever proper English without an “I” somewhere …
For a long time, I have been convinced that the use of the word am without the word I either before or after it is incorrect. For instance, saying Am going all by itself. However, I recently ran a
and I am/are… - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Mar 10, 2014 · 7 Are is used for plural subjects, whereas am is used for singular subjects. Jim, John, and I is a plural subject (3 people), so the correct form is "Jim, John, and I are going …
"I am on it" vs. "I am at it" - English Language & Usage Stack …
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 …
Use of "Who am I" and "Who I am?" - English Language & Usage …
Person B:"Who am I? I am the Supreme Ruler of the Universe." Also, if you are unfortunate enough to lose your memory, you would be asking yourself (or the people around you) this …
grammaticality - "I am I", "I am myself", or "I am me"? - English ...
Unless I am, I think, missing something completely, this is a classic case where the Ngram is the wrong tool for the job. "I am myself" sounds rather natural, while "I am I" sounds oddly unfamiliar.
Is there any difference on the use of I'm and I am? [duplicate]
Is it correct to write I am Gerardo and I am here. or I am Gerardo and I'm here. Is there any difference between these two statements?
"What am I" vs. "who am I" - English Language & Usage Stack …
Jul 19, 2013 · Who am I? Can I condemn this man to slavery? Pretend I do not feel his agony This innocent who bears my face Who goes to judgement in my place … Who am I? Who am …