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I'm so honour vs I'm so honoured

'I'm so honoured' is the proper phrasing. 'Honoured' is the past participle form of the verb 'honour,' which is used to describe a feeling of pride or privilege. 'I'm so honour' is incorrect as 'honour' is a verb and needs to be in the correct form to match the subject 'I.'
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I'm so honour

'I'm so honour' is incorrect. 'Honour' is a verb and needs to be in the correct form to match the subject 'I.'

The correct form is 'I'm so honoured,' using the past participle form of the verb 'honour' to express a feeling of pride or privilege.
  • I'm very sorry, Your Honour.
  • I'm about to present my evidence, Your Honour.
  • I'm a bachelor, Your Honour.
  • I'm looking after his dog, Your Honour.
  • In honour of your big day I'm wearing my birthday suit.
  • I'm afraid there is, Your Honour.
  • I'm responsible for the family's honour.
  • And I'm tired of hearing about your honour.
  • Naturally but I'm a man of honour.
  • Well, I'm guest of honour.
  • I'm just a piano player, Your Honour.
  • I'm here to see that you honour it.
  • I'm having a oyster supper in your honour.
  • I'm investigating the recommendation to award a Medal of Honour to Captain Walden.
  • But I'm a man of honour.
  • I'm in honour's engineering program.
  • Your Honour, I'm representing myself today, because I want you to hear the sincerity of my words.
  • As my chief scout, Mr. Carson, I'm relying on your honour.
  • I'm encouraged by my mother to see him honour it.
  • I'm rather embarrassed, General Solo... but it appears you are to be the main course at a banquet in my honour.

Alternatives:

  • I'm so honoured
  • I feel honoured
  • I am honoured
  • I'm very honoured
  • I'm incredibly honoured

I'm so honoured

'I'm so honoured' is the correct phrase. 'Honoured' is the past participle form of the verb 'honour,' used to express a feeling of pride or privilege.

This phrase is used to express a sense of pride or privilege in a particular situation.
  • I'm so honoured to have you here.
  • I'm so honoured you were able to come this evening.
  • A hero. I'm delighted to be so honoured.
  • So I'm honoured that this campaign landed us best new agency of the year.
  • We are so honoured to be accepted within the great Federation family.
  • - I'm honoured, General.
  • I am so honoured that you shared that.
  • I am proud to see my student so honoured
  • And I'm honoured you're honoured.
  • Your Highness. I'm honoured.
  • I'm honoured to join a family like his.
  • I'm being honoured tonight by the board of trustees.
  • - Herr Doctor, I'm also feeling very honoured.
  • I'm honoured to take the job.
  • I'm often honoured as a guest here.
  • I'm honoured you were sent on so delicate a mission.
  • I'm honoured to meet you, Camellia.
  • I'm indeed honoured to meet any friend of my fair cousins.
  • Your majesty, I'm deeply honoured.
  • I'm pleased and honoured to be here at this historic event.

Alternatives:

  • I'm so honoured
  • I feel honoured
  • I am honoured
  • I'm very honoured
  • I'm incredibly honoured

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