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i name vishnu vs i name is vishnu

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form would be "My name is Vishnu." The verb "name" should be followed by the subject pronoun "is" to form a complete sentence.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 793 views

i name vishnu

This phrase is incorrect. It lacks the linking verb 'is' to form a complete sentence.

The correct form is 'My name is Vishnu.' Use 'My name' followed by 'is' to introduce yourself with your name.
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Alternatives:

  • My name is Vishnu.

i name is vishnu

This phrase is also incorrect. It includes an unnecessary 'is' after 'name,' making it grammatically incorrect.

The correct form is 'My name is Vishnu.' Avoid adding an extra 'is' after 'name' in this context.

Alternatives:

  • My name is Vishnu.

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