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is Am = I'm ?
can we use or write "Am" to substitute of I'm ? my friends from London sometimes wrote it on the email, is it okay or she just misstype?
Jul 16, 2011 2:50 PM
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Nope. "Am" is a verb and you'd miss the subject here. -> Incomplete sentence. (Used in slang, though)
Example: There's a difference -
Eat a meal.
I eat a meal.
July 16, 2011
Ahh.. thanks Shanon, really understand what you mean, but is it okay if we only write Am without put the " I " on the sentence?
July 16, 2011
You either can write:
I am
or
I'm
I'm is a combination of I and am. Hope this helps! :)
July 16, 2011
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