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  1. Dec 1, 2017 · "Hi, I am David." "Hello, this is David" Although the first and the second formats are more commonly used in face-to-face conversations, where as the third one is most commonly used in telephonic introductions, rather than face-to-face. "Hi, Welcome to ABC Tele-services. This is David. How may I assist you today?"

  2. My son, who by the way is 16 and is the father of five children, and I am among your greatest fans the version with am may be judged by many native speakers to be "correct", especially in spoken English, chiefly because of the proximity or closeness of I with am , as compared to the much longer distance between the first subject ('my son') and the verb to be .

  3. I am very X) Adverbs can appear between I and am, like really, definitely, etc. What X can't never be is the plain form of a verb. So you can say I am walking but never I am walk. You can say I am to walk but not I am walk. You can say I am cooking hamburgers or I cook hamburgers but never I am cook hamburgers.

  4. Your understanding that it means agreement and intention to cooperate is good. I agree with mcalex that "I'm in" sounds better. This phrase is commonly used in gambling card games like Poker. Before a game begins, the dealer wants to know who is "in", i.e. who will pay the ante (a small sum of money, in order to play).

  5. Sep 14, 2015 · Have to {infinitive} means obligation due to (possibly adverse) circumstances. Be to {infinitive} means obligation due to previous agreement or presumed way of behaving. So, in your case, I am to tell you. means that according to some agreement or protocol I have the obligation/task to inform you. I have to tell you.

  6. Mar 20, 2018 · It is 1(am/pm) It common to leave out the o'clock or am/pm when there is no ambiguity when speaking. For example, When's the next match? It's at 2. Based on the current time the two speakers can infer the am/pm. However, saying It's 2 by itself is uncommon: the o'clock is needed to specify that the current time is 2. Usage For business documents

  7. 1. I think "I am from" is referring to your origin (that doesn't change) ex: "I am from England" (= "I was born in England"). (A reminder: think about your name ex: "I am Chloé, nice to meet you") In parallel, "I come from" is more referring to a present situation ex: "I come from France". These two expressions in a same sentence you'd be ...

  8. Apr 1, 2021 · The syntax of the constructions I am +to infinitive and I am + present participle are the same, it is Subject + Verb‐link + Subject complement intrinsically. Subject complement in the construction may be a nonfinite verb, but not limited to nonfinite verbs only. The infinitive and present participle belong to the nonfinite verbs grammar set.

  9. May 27, 2016 · Honey, I'm home! Is a very popular expression which means "I'm back"! In this case, you say I'm home to express that you just arrived. On the other hand: Where are you right now? -I'm at home, what about you? Is used to describe where you are in a static way. It doesn't serve any other purpose than to locate you. Share.

  10. Jan 12, 2015 · I am a doctor with 15 years experience in... Informally I think you could go with either my name is or I am. BTW, I would not use "Hi" in a formal situation. Hello or I am pleased to meet you would be better. In fact, if you start with I am pleased to meet you, then my name is follows naturally: I am (I'm) pleased to meet you.