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- AM PM vs a. m. p. m. vs am pm - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I used to think PM AM was correct, but at some point, I switched to using p m a m for reasons I can't recall I know that in practical, casual writing, people tend to use whatever form is most convenient to them, but I'm curious about what the official usage—should it exist—actually is
- A better way to phrase I am ____ and am - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
1 There is nothing whatsoever strange or ungrammatical about omitting a personal pronoun before 'am', 'are', 'is', etc, to avoid repetition From the Swansea (Wales, UK) University web site, in the 'Student FAQ section': I am an International Student and am experiencing financial difficulties Is there any help available to me?
- I am I, I am myself, or I am me? [duplicate] - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Unless I am, I think, missing something completely, this is a classic case where the Ngram is the wrong tool for the job "I am myself" sounds rather natural, while "I am I" sounds oddly unfamiliar
- I lt;verb gt; and am lt;rest of sentence gt; - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I admire and am very interested in the project which comes from I admire the project and I am very interested in the project by a perfectly normal application of Conjunction Reduction There's nothing grammatically wrong with this sentence
- Is “am” ever proper English without an “I” somewhere before or after it?
For a long time, I have been convinced that the use of the word am without the word I either before or after it is incorrect For instance, saying Am going all by itself However, I recently ran a
- I am on it vs. I am at it - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I am on it in your first example sounds like a shortened version of I’m on the case, a colloquial way of saying that the speaker is dealing with it In the context of some kind of dispute, as in your second example, they’re at it again means that they have started doing again whatever it was that was a component in the dispute
- and I am are… - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Should it be "am" or "are", or should the "I" come first, or should it be "me" When reading everyday messages, I usually see people write "Me, Jim, and John are going somewhere", avoiding the stumble, but that doesn't seem correct at all
- What is the proper name for AM and PM? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I know that AM PM is for ante post meridiem, but what is it actually called? Meridian indicator? 12 hour indicator? Something way more clever?
- I am an (or a?) IT degree holder [duplicate] - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I am an IT degree holder The basic rule decides whether it's an "a" or an "an" based on how you pronounce the noun In other-words, because you pronounce "IT" as "eye-tee" it would be "an" (the noun begins with a spoken vowel) From my marketing days, we had the acronym "FUD," pronounced "Fuhd " It would be "a FUD-based plan" (if you're wondering, FUD = "Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt
- Madam vs. Maam - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Ma'am is used where you would use 'sir',for senior officer ranks, in the British police and armed forces Not sure what you would call a knighted owner of a brothel in BE - possibly "Madam ma'am" ?
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