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I assure vs I'm assure

The correct phrase is 'I assure.' 'I'm assure' is incorrect in English. 'Assure' is a verb that should be followed by the subject pronoun 'I' without the contraction 'am.'

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 1879 views

I assure

Correct. 'I assure' is the right construction in English.

Use 'I assure' when you want to express that you are making a promise or giving confidence to someone.

Examples:

  • I assure you that everything will be fine.
  • I assure you of my commitment to this project.
  • I assure you that I will be there on time.
  • I assure you that I have completed the task.
  • I assure you that I am telling the truth.

I'm assure

Incorrect. 'I'm assure' is not a valid construction in English.


Alternatives:

  • I assure
  • I am assuring
  • I can assure
  • Rest assured that
  • I give you my word that

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