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"I'm coming." vs "I am coming."

Both "I'm coming." and "I am coming." are correct and commonly used in English. The contraction "I'm" is a more informal and casual way of saying "I am." Both phrases convey the same meaning, with the choice between them depending on the level of formality you want to express.

Last Updated: March 26, 2024

I'm coming.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a contraction of "I am coming." It is an informal and casual way of expressing that you are on your way to a place.

Examples:

  • I'm coming over to your house now.
  • I'm coming to the party later.
  • I'm coming to help you with your project.

Alternatives:

  • I am coming.
  • I will be there soon.
  • I'll be right there.
  • I'm on my way.
  • I'm heading over.

I am coming.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the full form of the contraction "I'm coming." It is more formal than using the contraction and can be used in both casual and formal situations.

Examples:

  • I am coming to the meeting.
  • I am coming to visit you tomorrow.
  • I am coming to pick you up.

Alternatives:

  • I'm coming.
  • I will be there soon.
  • I'll be right there.
  • I'm on my way.
  • I'm heading over.

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