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  1. While reading your answer out loud, I said something that I had never said before - "I am hot". 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. this is a great answer.

  2. 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).

  3. Apr 27, 2020 · 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 ...

  4. 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

  5. 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 .

  6. Jan 5, 2018 · If this is the time that is 1 hour, one minute after 11:00 AM, then obviously, it is 12:01 PM, since it is after midday. If you would call 11:00 AM + 1 hour 12:00 AM, then you would switch from AM to PM on a minute, instead of on an hour. I guess for most people the left column makes more sense: 11:58 AM 11:58 AM.

  7. May 27, 2016 · 7. Both are correct, though you wouldn't use them in the same context: 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:

  8. 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.

  9. Mar 17, 2016 · In the phrase "I'm home", the word "home" is an adverb (compare the phrase "to go home"). PS, "I am university" or "I am supermarket" are grammatically incorrect, because these are singular nouns. Adding the article "a" would make them grammatically correct but still nonsensical. –

  10. Jan 23, 2017 · Teachers in some institutions are called ma'am at the same times a man would be addressed as "sir". (We used "Miss" in my school.) In the Southern US, a woman is called ma'am as a sign of respect. So a store clerk might say, "Here is your package, ma'am." In other places in North America, ma'am is a sign of respect. This is why it can be loaded ...