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I'm correct vs I'm I correct

The correct phrase is "I'm correct." The second phrase, "I'm I correct?" is incorrect because it repeats the subject pronoun "I" unnecessarily.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 4663 views

I'm correct

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a simple statement where the speaker affirms their correctness.

Examples:

  • Yes, I'm correct.
  • I'm correct about the answer.
  • I'm correct in my assumption.
  • I'm correct in saying that.
  • I'm correct in my understanding.
  • I think I'm correct in saying that I'm the only member of the entire Government who has spent some time with the Kaiser.
  • Shortly after that confession, I'm correct... you made a phone call?
  • If I'm right, after I assume I'm right, then I'm correct.

I'm I correct

This phrase is incorrect as it repeats the subject pronoun "I" unnecessarily.

  • If I'm correct, I got the original Defense Department's UFO Intelligence files.
  • I think I know who created the puzzle, and if I'm correct, I need to hurry.
  • I think I'm correct in saying that I'm the only member of the entire Government who has spent some time with the Kaiser.
  • And I'm always very polite when I correct him.
  • Interesting, because I correct if I'm wrong, but a gift is something that is usually given for free.
  • Joe, I am not too proud to admit my mistakes, and I'm not too particular about how I correct them.
  • Ten minutes break while I correct them.
  • Well, I correct myself, President.
  • When I correct people I am raising them up.
  • They repeat it back wrong, I correct them.
  • Reply to the SOS while I correct the course.
  • Which mistake should I correct first?
  • We've both made mistakes, but I think it's time that I correct one of mine.
  • You know when I get upset, I correct grammar.
  • Am I correct in assuming that is the Chancellor of Austria?
  • And I'm not knocking bishops but what is correct is correct.
  • I'm ensuring every piece of furniture in the collection has the correct label, the correct its place of origin... There'll be good news.
  • Finally, I'm now confident that my goblin theory is correct.
  • If I'm correct, that is sufficient to immobilize even you.
  • I'm sending you the speech, correct it.

Alternatives:

  • Am I correct?
  • Is my answer correct?
  • Is what I said correct?
  • Do you think I'm correct?
  • Can you confirm if I'm correct?

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