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It's I'm, not am etc


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I'm is the same as I am.

 

Am on it's own doesn't make sense.

 

Am on my way. No.

 

I'm on my way. Yes.

 

Stop it.

 

We'll leave there their and they're for another day.

 

If you mean in things like text messages, then if you don't use predictive text, then typing 'I'm' on mine [off the top of my head] would be about 7 key strokes, whereas 'am' I think is 2.

 

Regardless of the number of key strokes though, I'd press even fewer and just type 'onway' (maybe with a space if I can be bothered)

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"No." and "Yes."

 

These are not sentences - there are no verbs - please conjugate properly!

 

:-)

 

Although sometimes classified as interjections, these words do not always express emotion or act as calls for attention; they are not adverbs because they do not qualify any verb, adjective, or adverb. They are sometimes classified as a part of speech in their own right: sentence words or word sentences.

 

Just saying, like.

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