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i wonder if vs i'm wonder if

The correct phrase is "I wonder if." The contraction "I'm" is not used before the verb "wonder" in this context.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 972 views

i wonder if

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express curiosity or uncertainty about something. It is followed by a clause starting with 'if.'

Examples:

  • I wonder if she will come to the party.
  • I wonder if it will rain tomorrow.
  • I wonder if he knows the answer.
  • I wonder if they have finished the project.
  • I wonder if you could help me with this.

i'm wonder if

This phrase is incorrect in English. The contraction 'I'm' should not be used before the verb 'wonder' in this context.

  • I'm starting to wonder if I imagined Dolores McEvoy.
  • I'm beginning to wonder if this is really about assassinating Admiral Pack.
  • I'm beginning to wonder if I've picked the right boyfriend.
  • Tell her I'm starting to wonder if the bottle really did mean goodbye.
  • I'm starting to wonder if you even like me.
  • I'm starting to wonder if you even have lindsey.
  • But I'm starting to wonder if maybe I should be.
  • I'm beginning to wonder if I've picked the right boyfriend.
  • I'm beginning to wonder if it'll remain buried forever.
  • I'm beginning to wonder if anything is real.
  • I'm forced to wonder if you didn't orchestrate this whole little drama knowing it would corner me into securing your return to the crew.
  • And I'm starting to wonder if funding this group was a mistake.
  • Now my armorer is dead on your floor and I'm forced to wonder if those two things aren't related.
  • I've been hearing it so long, I'm starting to wonder if they're right.
  • But since you won't tell me what you said to him, I'm starting to wonder if I should.
  • I'm starting to wonder if the rules to our supernatural world aren't as rigid as I once thought.
  • Lieutenant Reed destroyed a ship that could've helped us. I'm starting to wonder if he deliberately tried to sabotage this mission.
  • I'm starting to wonder if it's all just for show.
  • I'm beginning to wonder if you want this operation to succeed at all.
  • I'm starting to wonder if things around here are what they seem, like this deal we got going.

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