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  1. How should I use the "in-", "im-", "il-", and "ir-" prefixes?

    Consider the following words: impossible; incorrect; impatient; illegal; irregular; The meaning of the prefixes is the same (negation the adverb), but they are still different prefixes....

  2. "I'm in" meaning? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jul 4, 2018 · The expression "I'm in" or "count me in" mean that you wish to be included in a proposed activity. For example: "I'm going to the bar. Anyone else coming?" "Count me in!" I …

  3. prepositions - Does the phrase "who's in?" or "I'm in!" exist in ...

    The phrase "Who's in?" does exist in very informal English, at least in American English. It is equivalent to saying "Who wants to participate in X with me?" It is not used very often, at least …

  4. "Hello, This is" vs "My Name is" or "I am" in self introduction

    Dec 1, 2017 · I am from India and not a native English speaker. I do often hear people introducing themselves like "Hello everyone; This is James" Is it an acceptable form in native English? …

  5. "I'm home" or "I'm at home" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Jun 11, 2014 · I think the implication in the expression "I'm home" is that you're home from somewhere. It may, as Mitch says, be that you've just come/gone in, but it doesn't need to be …

  6. prefixes - When to use un-, im-, or in-? - English Language

    Jul 12, 2018 · Prefixes in-, im-, ir-, il- are all forms of the same thing, which to use depends on the beginning of the following word. Of course un- is different.

  7. Does "I'm on it" mean "I'm doing it" or "I'm going to do it"?

    Mar 5, 2018 · According to the Cambridge dictionary, on it means informally doing something that needs to be done, or trying to solve a problem. In my experience it doesn't imply one or the …

  8. 天涯论坛的网址是什么? - 知乎

    注:部分片段由于其他原因发不出来,见谅。我会在文章末尾留下天涯合集地址大家自取,且看且珍惜! 天涯已经登不了了,只剩下个名字, 天涯论坛,是当年为数不多能让上层人和下层人 …

  9. "I'm in!" -too casual? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jul 2, 2016 · When you are invited to the party from your boss and would like to join, is it appropriate to say "I'm in"? Does it sound too casual in a business setting? I'd like to know …

  10. The difference between "I used to" and "I'm used to"

    Jan 8, 2015 · I don't think it is at all accurate to assume that simply because someone is used to doing something that they are still doing it now. I'm used to using my legs to walk. If they got …