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i'M COUNTING ON YOU vs i COUNT YOU

The correct phrase is 'I'm counting on you.' This phrase is commonly used to express reliance or trust in someone. On the other hand, 'I count you' is not a common phrase in English and does not convey the same meaning.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 6540 views

i'M COUNTING ON YOU

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express reliance or trust in someone.

This phrase is used to convey that you are depending on someone or trusting them to do something.

Examples:

  • I'm counting on you to finish the project on time.
  • I'm counting on you to help me with this issue.
  • I'm counting on you to keep this a secret.
  • I'm counting on you to be there for me.
  • I'm counting on you to make the right decision.
  • Now Calcifer. I'm counting on you.
  • I'm counting on you, Reno.
  • I'm counting on you guys.
  • I'm counting on you, Captain.
  • I'm counting on you, Bert.
  • I'm counting on you for the ultrasound.
  • I'm counting on you, Rockie.
  • I'm counting on you, Foggy.
  • Tyler... I'm counting on you.
  • I'm counting on you, brother.
  • I'm counting on you, partner.
  • I'm counting on you to get this right.
  • I'm counting on you for backup.
  • I'm counting on you, kid.
  • Jim, I'm counting on you.
  • I'm counting on you, Jack.
  • I'm counting on you, Nicole.
  • I'm counting on you, Hanson.
  • Ruxin, I'm counting on you, bud.
  • Detectives, I'm counting on you to bring down Mayhem Global.

i COUNT YOU

This phrase is not a common or correct construction in English. It does not convey the intended meaning of relying on someone.

  • I'm risking my license by saying this, but I count you as a friend, Joe.
  • Now I'm not sure I count you as one.
  • l know when I count you Down from ten
  • So can I count you in?
  • Can I count you in on a nice, juicy steak?
  • Can I count you in on a nice, juicy steak?
  • Jay, Bob and I are playing for the welcome party, you played well yesterday, how about I count you in?

Alternatives:

  • I trust you.
  • I rely on you.
  • I depend on you.
  • I believe in you.
  • I have faith in you.

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