- verbs - Whats the difference between I look forward to and Im . . .
Hmm, okay, a totally non-grammatical (probably, and thus very likely totally wrong) answer by an avowed non-grammarian (who nevertheless described and describes himself as a grammar-nazi at times):
- How should I use the in-, im-, il-, and ir- prefixes?
I've never heard (or seen) "innatural"; "unnatural" is what I would expect Webster's 3rd Unabridged shows fewer than four columns of "in-n*" words, and fewer than five of those words are negative, "innumerable" being the most familiar
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I've seen these lines from the TV show Mom A is a woman and B is a man A: So, should we do it? B: Yeah! Sure A: Okay! Great! Tonight! Burgundy Bistro 8:00 and I'll wear a red scar
- Im home or Im at home - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I think the implication in the expression "I'm home" is that you're home from somewhere It may, as Mitch says, be that you've just come gone in, but it doesn't need to be — you can be home from the front or home from university and have been back for a week or so
- What is the difference between Im not something and Im no . . .
In the Star Wars: The Clone Wars tv series, when the character Ahsoka Tano is leaving the Jedi Order, she says: I'm no Jedi Would the phrase quot;I´m not a Jedi any more quot; be the correct on
- Does the phrase whos in? or Im in! exist in (informal) English?
I really think I've heard it in some American sitcom sitcoms, meaning something like participating in "I want to play football Who's in?" — "Great idea, I'm in!" Does it really exist, or am I wro
- Hello, This is vs My Name is or I am in self introduction
Having said that, I think there is a tinge of racism to not accept e g "Myself X" as proper English My reason for this is no one says that calling a friend "mate" or "dude" is annoying or wrong english
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