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I am completely ready vs I am completely ready to

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I am completely ready' is a complete sentence on its own, while 'I am completely ready to' is typically followed by a verb to indicate what the person is ready to do. The choice between the two depends on whether you want to emphasize the state of being ready or what you are ready to do.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 6583 views

I am completely ready

This phrase is correct and can be used to indicate that someone is fully prepared or in a state of readiness.

This phrase is used to express that someone is fully prepared for something without specifying what they are ready for.

Examples:

  • I am completely ready for the exam.
  • She is completely ready to leave.
  • Are you completely ready for the meeting?
  • Mar 19, 2015 ... But I believe that until I am completely ready to date, I shouldn't start. Recently a good female friend of mine separated from her husband and is ...
  • This pregnancy took us by surprise and to be honest, I'm still not quite sure if I am completely ready for another baby. My youngest will be 17 months old when I ...
  • Enough has happened in the last 18 months that I am completely ready to start 2016 with a fresh blank slate. I'm ready to leave the past behind me and am ...
  • Feb 23, 2016 ... I am completely ready for spring and Isaac Mizrahi's beauty collection, True, is here to let me feel like it is here already. The things that I have ...

Alternatives:

  • I am fully prepared.
  • I am all set.
  • I am good to go.

I am completely ready to

This phrase is correct and is typically followed by a verb to indicate what the person is ready to do.

This phrase is used to express that someone is fully prepared and ready to perform a specific action.

Examples:

  • I am completely ready to start the project.
  • She is completely ready to take on the challenge.
  • Are you completely ready to make a decision?
  • Mar 19, 2015 ... But I believe that until I am completely ready to date, I shouldn't start. Recently a good female friend of mine separated from her husband and is ...
  • Enough has happened in the last 18 months that I am completely ready to start 2016 with a fresh blank slate. I'm ready to leave the past behind me and am ...
  • Jan 5, 2016 ... With that being said, I am completely ready to take 2016 by the horns, and I am also completely unprepared. In order to manage the best year ...
  • And while I do believe that Peyton Manning might have a slight advantage in that intellectual comparison, I find that I am completely ready to see him go.

Alternatives:

  • I am completely prepared to
  • I am completely set to
  • I am completely geared up to

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