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  1. What is the difference between "I'm not something" and "I'm no ...

    Mar 27, 2023 · 3 Both the sentences "I'm no Jedi" and "I am not a Jedi" are correct English. The first form is often used as emphasis, sort of like saying "I'm certainly not a Jedi". However, you …

  2. formal language - "I'm not too sure" colloquial? - English …

    Apr 22, 2020 · I've heard people saying "I'm not too sure" on the internet. I guess it means the same as "I'm not very sure". Is such a usage of the word "too" actually colloquial or could you …

  3. difference - "I'm not welcome" or "I'm not welcomed"? - English ...

    Feb 7, 2022 · I'm puzzled as to why anyone should tell you that I'm not welcomed is more common.

  4. "I’m not sure that I’ll go, but I may do." — Why does "may do" …

    Oct 1, 2024 · The following is fine: I'm not sure that I'll go, but I may do just that. Without a Direct Object, a listener will probably interpret do as an auxiliary verb in the OP's example, (12). …

  5. Formal way of saying "I'm not going to kiss your a**"

    Oct 1, 2021 · Is there a more formal and POLITE way of saying "I'm not going to kiss your ass"? I got suspended from work because I used this expression. My coworkers and I were having a …

  6. The 100 most useful phrases for business meetings

    Oct 15, 2023 · The most useful phrases for the beginning of meetings Meeting people for the first time (We’ve emailed many times but/ We’ve spoken on the phone but) it’s so nice to finally …

  7. grammar - I Don't Follow _ I'm Not Following? - English Language ...

    Apr 24, 2023 · (1) I don't follow. (2) I'm not following. I know the meaning of these 2 sentences. But I don't know what the difference is between them. Is that the second sentence puts more …

  8. Is there any difference between "I won't do" "I'm not going to do" …

    Aug 28, 2020 · Is there any difference between I won't do I'm not going to do and I am not doing when refusing to do something you've been told to? For example: Sara asked me to do her …

  9. How can I apologize and promise that a mistake won't happen …

    I want to apologize for some mistake in official mail and want to make them sure I will not do that again. "I will take care of this next time" . or "I will take care of this onwards".

  10. "I've not" vs. "I haven't" — is one preferred?

    5 As has been already stated, they are both contractions of "I have not," and neither is incorrect. In the USA, I would say that "I haven't" is far more commonly heard. The use of "I've not" …