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Are you on loudspeaker? vs I’m I on loudspeaker

The correct phrase is "Are you on loudspeaker?" The second phrase, "I'm I on loudspeaker?" is incorrect due to the incorrect use of the pronoun "I" instead of the question word "Are."

Last updated: March 29, 2024

Are you on loudspeaker?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask someone if they are using a loudspeaker during a phone call.

Examples:

  • Are you on loudspeaker? I can hear an echo.
  • Are you on loudspeaker? Your voice sounds distant.
  • Are you on loudspeaker? Please switch to regular mode for better sound quality.

I’m I on loudspeaker

This phrase is incorrect due to the use of the pronoun "I" instead of the question word "Are."


Alternatives:

  • Am I on loudspeaker?
  • Is this call on loudspeaker?
  • Is the phone on loudspeaker?
  • Am I speaking on loudspeaker?
  • Is the sound coming from a loudspeaker?

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