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I'm freshman vs I'm a freshman

The correct phrase is "I'm a freshman." The article 'a' is necessary before the noun 'freshman' to indicate that you are referring to one specific freshman. Without the article, the phrase sounds incomplete and grammatically incorrect.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 2518 views

I'm freshman

This phrase is incorrect in English. It is missing the article 'a' before the noun 'freshman.'

The correct phrase should be 'I'm a freshman.' The article 'a' is essential to indicate that you are referring to one specific freshman.
  • My name is Dimah Tchakova. I'm Freshman Cadet.
  • My name is Michael Sullivan, and I'm a Freshman Cadet.
  • I'm his freshman-year roommate from San Diego State.
  • I'm a freshman at a small Northeastern college.
  • I'm a freshman at the art institute.
  • I'm Daphne Vasquez, freshman.
  • I'm Chyler Silva, and I'm a Freshman Cadet at Corbulo Academy of Military Science.
  • Well, I'm a freshman and I haven't made that many friends.
  • No, I'm a freshman.
  • I'm a freshman at UCLA, and I'm an okay guy.
  • My name is JunJie Chen. I'm a Freshman Cadet.
  • I'm the lighting designer, which is kind of a big deal since I'm only a freshman.
  • I'm only a freshman, but I feel like I owe you my life.
  • My name is Thomas Lasky, and I'm a Cadet Freshman.
  • Mom, I'm a freshman in High School, OK?
  • But since I'm neither a freshman nor a narcissist, I have to consider the whole class.
  • I'm starting a program where senior girls mentor freshman ones.
  • I'm still trying to lose the freshman 15.
  • I'm supposed to be working freshman orientation.
  • I'm the Hester Prynne of freshman football.

Alternatives:

  • I'm a freshman in college.
  • I'm a freshman at this school.
  • I'm a freshman this year.
  • I'm a freshman in the team.
  • I'm a freshman in the program.

I'm a freshman

This phrase is correct in English and commonly used to indicate that the speaker is a freshman.

You should use 'I'm a freshman' to correctly indicate that you are a freshman. The article 'a' is necessary before the noun 'freshman.'

Examples:

  • I'm a freshman in high school.
  • I'm a freshman at university.
  • I'm a freshman this semester.
  • I'm a freshman in the class.
  • I'm a freshman on the team.
  • Well, I'm a freshman and I haven't made that many friends.
  • I'm a freshman at a small Northeastern college.
  • I'm a freshman at the art institute.
  • No, I'm a freshman.
  • I'm a freshman at UCLA, and I'm an okay guy.
  • Mom, I'm a freshman in High School, OK?
  • My name is Michael Sullivan, and I'm a Freshman Cadet.
  • I'm Chyler Silva, and I'm a Freshman Cadet at Corbulo Academy of Military Science.
  • My name is JunJie Chen. I'm a Freshman Cadet.

Alternatives:

  • I'm a first-year student.
  • I'm in my first year.
  • I'm new to this school.
  • I'm starting as a freshman.
  • I'm a beginner in this field.

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