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"i am not hurt" vs "i am not hurt any"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I am not hurt' is a complete sentence indicating that someone is not injured. 'I am not hurt any' is also correct but less common. It is used to emphasize that someone is not hurt at all.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

i am not hurt

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a complete sentence indicating that someone is not injured.

Examples:

  • I am not hurt, just a little tired.
  • She assured me that she is not hurt.
  • He said, 'Don't worry, I am not hurt.'

Alternatives:

  • I am fine.
  • I am uninjured.
  • I am okay.
  • I am unharmed.
  • I am not injured.

i am not hurt any

This phrase is correct but less common in everyday usage.

This phrase is used to emphasize that someone is not hurt at all.

Examples:

  • I am not hurt any, thanks for asking.
  • She is not hurt any, just a little shaken.
  • He assured me that he is not hurt any.

Alternatives:

  • I am not hurt at all.
  • I am completely uninjured.
  • I am perfectly fine.
  • I am totally unharmed.
  • I am not injured in any way.

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