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I'm also in vs I also in

The correct phrase is "I'm also in." The contraction "I'm" is necessary to combine the subject pronoun "I" with the verb "am." Without the contraction, the phrase is incomplete and grammatically incorrect.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 11872 views

I'm also in

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express agreement or participation in a plan or activity. The contraction "I'm" combines the subject pronoun "I" with the verb "am."

Examples:

  • A: I'm going to the party tonight. B: I'm also in!
  • She said she's going to the concert. I'm also in for that.
  • If you're going to the beach, I'm also in.
  • I'm also in for a movie night.
  • I'm also in for a game of basketball.
  • Ha! I'm also in charge of the gifted and talented program.
  • Unfortunately, I'm also in a committed relationship.
  • Unfortunately, I'm also in a committed relationship.
  • I think I'm also in trouble.
  • - I'm also in the acting profession.
  • But I'm also in love with him.
  • Which means I'm also in the crosshairs.
  • But I'm also in love with him.
  • But I'm also in love with Max and Fred.
  • I'm also in the process of battling my own.
  • I am at a conference, but I'm also in the middle of a very important experiment at the zoo.
  • I'm also in a cellular hot spot, so if it helps, I could run Jimmy's financials while we're setting up.
  • I'm also interested in that happening to me.
  • Well, I'm also interested in commissioning some work.
  • Between you and me, I'm also interested in the apartment.
  • But I'm also interested in what's not in it.
  • I'm also not in debt for the rest of my life.
  • I'm also fluent in four spoken languages and two dead ones.
  • I'm also interested in growth patterns: the unbridled way that nature grows things so you're not restricted by form at all.
  • Between you and me, I'm also interested in the apartment.

I also in

This phrase is incorrect in English. The absence of the verb "am" after "I" makes the phrase incomplete and grammatically wrong.


Alternatives:

  • I'm also in
  • I'm in too
  • Count me in as well
  • I'll join too
  • I'm up for it as well

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