I am aware that the meaning is the same. But usually in spoken English the contracted forms are used, unless you want something more emphatic. Here the emphasis would be on "not" in that case I think. Upvoted anyway.
I'm" is simply a contraction of "I am." They have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably. The difference lies in formality and context. "I'm" is more commonly used in informal or casual situations, while "I am" is often used in formal or written contexts. Both are same I'm is short form of I am.25 Mar 2024
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I am aware that the meaning is the same. But usually in spoken English the contracted forms are used, unless you want something more emphatic. Here the emphasis would be on "not" in that case I think.
by marina 2 weeks, 5 days agoUpvoted anyway.
I'm" is simply a contraction of "I am." They have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably. The difference lies in formality and context. "I'm" is more commonly used in informal or casual situations, while "I am" is often used in formal or written contexts. Both are same I'm is short form of I am.25 Mar 2024
by Boot2 2 weeks, 5 days agoC'est pas automatique, pourtant.
by Boot2 2 weeks, 5 days agoI 'm not (dialogue ). Dans l'unité précédente : You're..
by marina 2 weeks, 6 days ago