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i am a student vs i are student

The correct phrase is 'I am a student.' The subject pronoun 'I' should always be followed by the singular form of the verb 'am.' 'I are student' is incorrect because 'are' is the plural form of the verb 'to be,' which does not match with the singular subject 'I.'

Last updated: March 28, 2024

i am a student

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'I am a student' to correctly state that you are currently enrolled in an educational institution.

Examples:

  • I am a student at the university.
  • I am a student of history.
  • I am a student learning English.
  • I am a student pursuing a degree.
  • I am a student interested in science.

i are student

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • where α i are student fixed effects. As this approach isolates the effect of athletic success on individual student performance in fall classes across terms ...

Alternatives:

  • I am a student
  • I'm a student
  • I'm studying to be a student
  • I'm currently enrolled as a student
  • I'm a student at heart

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