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"currentlyi am here" vs "i am currently here"

The correct phrase is "I am currently here." The adverb "currently" should come before the verb "am" to modify the action. Placing it after the verb disrupts the natural flow of the sentence.

Last Updated: March 27, 2024

currentlyi am here

This phrase is incorrect. The adverb "currently" should not be combined with the subject "I" in this way.


Alternatives:

  • I am currently here

i am currently here

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the present location of the speaker. The adverb "currently" is correctly placed before the verb "am".

Examples:

  • I am currently here, waiting for you.
  • She said she is currently here, but I can't see her.
  • Are you sure he is currently here?
  • I am currently here, so come find me.
  • Currently, I am here, but I might leave soon.

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