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"I'm really good with computers" vs "I'am really good with computers"

The correct phrase is 'I'm really good with computers.' The contraction 'I'm' is the correct form of 'I am' in informal speech. The second phrase 'I'am really good with computers' is incorrect due to the unnecessary apostrophe before 'am.'

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

I'm really good with computers

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal speech.

This phrase is used to express proficiency or skill in using computers.

Examples:

  • I'm really good with computers, so I can help you fix your laptop.
  • She said she's really good with computers and can build her own gaming PC.
  • He's really good with computers, which is why he got the IT job.
  • We're really good with computers, so we can handle any tech issue.
  • They're really good with computers and can code in multiple languages.

I'am really good with computers

This phrase is incorrect due to the unnecessary apostrophe before 'am.'

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