How do you start a sentence with currently?
How do you start a sentence with currently?
When “currently” comes at the beginning of a sentence or independent clause, it should be followed by a comma. Here are a few examples: Currently, I cannot comment on the situation. They used to have a lot of boots for sale, but currently, they are only selling sandals.
How do you say I’m studying?
These all describe that you are studying or working overnight.
- I have to cram for my test tomorrow.
- I have a report/ essay/ presentation due tomorrow.
- I must finish reviewing for my class or meeting.
- I will be up all night (doing something).
- I am going to pull an all-nighter.
- Don’t wait up for me.
Is it correct to say im?
It is not grammatically correct to substitute “am” for “I am” or “I’m.” The contraction “I’m” is short for “I am.”
Which is correct am or I m?
I’m is the contraction of “I am”, whereas am is simply the verb with no pronoun before it. No, it’s not grammatically correct to drop the “I” and start these phrases with “am”. Proper English requires the pronoun before the verb. Using the contraction (I’m) is the less formal (but still correct) way to say it.
Is it wrong to say Im good?
Therefore, “I’m good,” is a proper response. “I’m well” is also allowed but not for the reasons many think. That response only works if “well” takes on its adjectival form, meaning “in good health” or “good or satisfactory.” Now, if someone asks “How are you doing?” “I’m doing well” is the correct response.
Can you say I’m doing great?
You can also say — I’m doing fine, I’m doing good or I’m doing just great. These phrases are all very common and you can use them in almost any situation.
What should I reply to im good?
You may even jump-start a conversation. With that in mind, here are four alternatives to “I’m good.”…4 Better Ways to Respond to “How Are You?” than “I’m Good”
- My day has been great so far. [ Give a reason why]
- I’ll be honest—I’ve had better days. Hopefully, tomorrow will be better!
- Good, thank you.
- Hmmm…
Is it rude to say fine?
Why it doesn’t work: “The word ‘fine’ is often used in conversation as a form of compliance. It can have a negative or positive tone, but it is mostly perceived as rude and dismissive,” says Bessey. “It is best to err on the side of caution and replace ‘fine’ with ‘good.
Is let you know rude?
What is rude is if you told someone you’d let them know and then never say anything. To say I will inform you is very formal and does not give the impression that they are being friendly. It is too formal and a more friendly way of saying it is exactly as you heard it – ‘I’ll let you know’.