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05-23-2011, 04:25 PM
I'm
'I'm' is an abbreviation for the word 'I AM.' It is used in combination with other words to tell someone about yourself or to describe something you are doing.
Here are some examples:
" I'm so tired. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm confused. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm happy. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm twenty three years old. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm hungry. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm nervous. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm excited. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm leaving work. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm thirsty. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm from Seattle. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
You can also add descriptive words with 'I'm' such as:
" I'm extremely tired. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm very happy. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm terribly hungry. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I am super excited. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm very nervous. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
'I'm' is an abbreviation for the word 'I AM.' It is used in combination with other words to tell someone about yourself or to describe something you are doing.
Here are some examples:
" I'm so tired. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm confused. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm happy. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm twenty three years old. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm hungry. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm nervous. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm excited. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm leaving work. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm thirsty. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm from Seattle. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
You can also add descriptive words with 'I'm' such as:
" I'm extremely tired. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm very happy. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm terribly hungry. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I am super excited. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"
"I'm very nervous. (http://ar.talkenglish.com/LessonDetails.aspx?ALID=2001#)"