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i am hari vs i hari

The correct phrase is "I am Hari." The phrase "I Hari" is not a complete sentence and lacks the verb 'am' to be grammatically correct.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 1128 views

i am hari

Correct. This phrase is a complete sentence with the subject 'I' and the verb 'am' linking it to the name 'Hari.'

This phrase is used to introduce oneself, stating the speaker's name. It follows the subject-verb structure.

Examples:

  • I am Hari. Nice to meet you.
  • I am Hari. How can I help you?
  • I am Hari. What's your name?
  • I am Hari. Where are you from?
  • I am Hari. Thank you for your help.
  • Please Haris, call the police.
  • Mata Hari is going to file her report.
  • Uses her body like Mata Hari.
  • Ms. Mata Hari and her Skeletons in the Closet.
  • The Mata Hari of the economic miracle.
  • But now it's you who are real Hari.
  • Hari... I thought I'd lost you.
  • Hari's the loveliest man in the world.
  • Try it, might shock Hari into some radical new moves.
  • Mata Hari couldn't have followed me.
  • Like mata hari using her feminine wiles to accomplish her evil ends.
  • And, no, it wasn't hari-Kari.
  • This is the newly-arrived brand, Mata Hari.
  • Mata Hari was probably innocent, you know.
  • I see you more as Mata Hari.
  • Address: Sheshi Hari Trumen, Nd.
  • Probably an amalgamation of a half-a-dozen unknown female Soviet operatives - the Pinko Mata Hari.
  • You take care of Mata Hari and me of the Smurf.
  • Yes, you can also commit Hari Kiri...
  • And if you're a rat catcher, I'm Mata Hari.

i hari

Incorrect. This phrase is not a complete sentence as it lacks the verb 'am' to link the subject 'I' to the name 'Hari.'

This phrase is not used in English as it does not form a complete sentence. To be correct, it should be 'I am Hari.'

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