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I make something vs I'm make something

The correct phrase is "I make something." The use of the present simple tense "make" is appropriate in this context. The contraction "I'm" is not followed by the base form of the verb, so "I'm make something" is incorrect.

Last updated: March 08, 2024 • 577 views

I make something

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is in the present simple tense, indicating a habitual action or a general truth. It is used to talk about actions that are regular or usual.

Examples:

  • I make breakfast every morning.
  • She makes beautiful paintings.
  • He makes a lot of noise when he's excited.
  • Who makes the decisions around here?
  • They make a great team.

I'm make something

This phrase is incorrect in English. The contraction "I'm" should be followed by the base form of the verb, not the present participle.


Alternatives:

  • I am making something
  • I'm making something
  • I make something
  • I will make something
  • I have made something

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