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Definitions from the WebI'mPart of Speech: Contraction I'm is a contraction of "I am." It is used to combine the subject pronoun 'I' with the helping verb 'am' in the present tense. This contraction represents a commonly used form of expression in spoken and written English. Sample Sentences: 1. I'm going to the party tonight. (First-person singular present indicative) 2. I'm sorry for the confusion. (Expressing regret or apology) Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
i love i love him i love india i love pizza i love this game i love u i love y i love you i m i m all ears i m happy i m in due received of your cv i m lost i m out of my mind i m skin i m sorry i m sorry i got angry
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