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i am not ready to go vs i am not go

The correct phrase is "I am not ready to go." The second phrase, "I am not go," is incorrect as it is missing the verb 'ready' and the preposition 'to.'

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 843 views

i am not ready to go

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express that someone is not prepared or willing to leave a place or situation.

Examples:

  • I am not ready to go yet.
  • She is not ready to go to the party.
  • They are not ready to go on vacation.
  • - I am not ready to go.
  • But no, I am not ready to go somewhere else.
  • I am so not ready to go.
  • I am not ready to lose you...
  • I am not ready to move on.
  • And I am not ready to be anybody's husband.
  • I am not ready to die now.
  • I am not ready to jump into a new relationship.
  • I am not ready to lose you now.
  • As you can see, I am not ready to receive.
  • But I am not ready to marry anyone.
  • - I am not ready to face Duncan.
  • Fortunately, I am not ready to start a war... today.
  • I'm not ready to go back, Axl.
  • I'm not ready to go to Spain.
  • I'm not ready to go in yet.
  • I'm not ready to go that far.
  • I'm still not ready to go there with you.
  • I'm not ready to go back there.
  • He's not ready to go north.

i am not go

This phrase is incorrect as it is missing the verb 'ready' and the preposition 'to.'

  • - Then I am glad I did not go.
  • I am not letting go until you tell me what's up.
  • And I am not letting you go.
  • I am not going to go over what Mr Cassidy said because he explained it so lucidly.
  • I am not going to go into detail of the content of the action plan.
  • I am not about to go chasing the past.
  • And I am not letting you go either.
  • I am not going to go over it again.
  • Madam President, I am not going to go over yesterday's debate again.
  • - I am not ready to go.
  • But no, I am not ready to go somewhere else.
  • I am not about to go back to the TC Group empty-handed.
  • But I am not going to go with my doctor.
  • I am not proposing to go over the Mauritius agreement again, because everything that there was to say has been said.
  • Mr President, I am not going to go on much longer.
  • I am not going to go over well-known resolutions, just some essential points.
  • I am not going to go into details at this stage, because the Commission will make its position known before the extraordinary European Council.
  • The revised legislation lies before us. I am not going to go into all the details.
  • I am not able to go beyond that.
  • But I am not going to go into what was a historic initiative at the time, I would prefer instead to set out some of the essential details of the strategy paper.

Alternatives:

  • I am not going.
  • I am not leaving.
  • I am not departing.
  • I am not heading out.

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