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I am smoke vs I am not smoke

The phrases "i am smoke" and "i am not smoke" are not comparable as they convey opposite meanings. The first phrase is incorrect in English, while the second phrase is correct and commonly used to express the negation of being something.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 632 views

I am smoke

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb 'am' should be followed by an adjective or a noun to describe the subject.

To express that you are a smoker, you should say 'I am a smoker' or 'I smoke.'

Alternatives:

  • I am a smoker
  • I smoke

I am not smoke

This phrase is correct in English and is commonly used to negate the statement of being something.

Use this phrase when you want to clarify that you are not a smoker or do not produce smoke.

Alternatives:

  • I am not a smoker
  • I do not smoke

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