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Is it correct to write I am Gerardo and I am here. or I am Gerardo and I'm here. Is there any difference between these two statements?
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Is there any difference on the use of I'm and I am? [duplicate]
Among other differences, I'm is informal, and it's more common in speech than writing regardless of formality. Plus "I am" can stand alone as a two-word reply to a question (from someone asking whether you're a native speaker or not, for example).
Which Is Correct I’m or I Am? Difference Explained (12 ... - Grammarhow
I’m should be used when writing informally and wanting to contract the phrase “I am”. It can only be used before a phrase noun, like “I’m a man.” I am should be used when writing formally or emphasizing a noun.
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Which Is Correct I'm or I Am? Difference Explained (With Examples)
In English, both “I’m” and “I am” are correct, but they serve different purposes. Use “I am” when you want to sound more formal or emphasize something. For example, in a job interview, you might say, “I am qualified for this position.”
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