The question “Who am I?” is used when you question what type of person you are. “Who I am” is a sentence fragment and is part of a sentence or indirect question. “Do you know who I am?”
What is the meaning of where I am?
“Where I am” is not a question and shows that you know where you are. ” Where am I” is a question where you’re asking for your location.
Do you know who am I meaning?
An arrogant expression of one’s importance.
Which one am I or which one is me?
Your revision using “I am” is correct. “me” is the the objective case of “I”. You use it when you’re the object: “He gave it to me.” As we’re talking about “I” and “me” I’ll point out an error people frequently make, including native speakers: It’s “me” even if you’re not alone in the sentence.
What means am?
The abbreviation a.m. for Latin ante merīdiem, meaning “before noon,” refers to the period from midnight until noon. One minute after noon is 12:01 p.m. Many people distinguish between noon and midnight by saying 12 noon and 12 midnight.
How do you use am?
Use a.m. to refer to a time of day before noon, and p.m. to speak of a time between noon and midnight. The abbreviations a.m. and p.m. help indicate exact time. Use numerals or figures instead of words to denote time with a.m. and p.m. (eleven/ 8 a.m.) in formal texts.
Is it wrong to say me someone?
It is the convention in English that when you list several people including yourself, you put yourself last, so you really should say “Someone and I are interested.” “Someone and I” is the subject of the sentence, so you should use the subjective case “I” rather than the objective “me”.
Who of you vs Which of you?
I would say “which of you” or “which one of you”. “Who” doesn’t sound wrong but to me sounds old-fashioned (e.g. in the bible we have “who among you” etc.) and is less common.
What’s the difference between ” where Am I ” and ” where I am “?
“Where am I” is a question. That’s signalled by the reversal of “am” and “I”. “Can you guess [X]” is also a question, whatever [X] might be. A statement would be “You can guess [X]”, without the reversal. in “Can you guess where I am”, [X] is “where I am”.
Which is correct ” where Am I ” or ” can you guess “?
A statement would be “You can guess [X]”, without the reversal. in “Can you guess where I am”, [X] is “where I am”. If I remember my grammar right, it’s a noun phrase, and the object of the verb “guess” (but I’m not completely certain I do remember right ). No, it’s not a noun phrase as object, though I know where you’re coming from.
Can We guess where in the u.s.a.you are from?
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Is it possible to guess where you live in the world?
Judging by your responses, we will be able to guess where in the world you actually live. You might think it’s impossible to garner your location using random questions, but you couldn’t be more wrong. Throughout this quiz, you will leave tiny clues about the exact place you call home.