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No, I'm not. vs No, I am not.

Both "No, I'm not." and "No, I am not." are correct and commonly used in English. The choice between using a contraction (I'm) or the full form (I am) depends on the formality of the situation or personal preference.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 2632 views

No, I'm not.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a casual and common way to respond negatively to a question or statement. The contraction 'I'm' is the shortened form of 'I am.'

Examples:

  • A: Are you going to the party? B: No, I'm not.
  • A: Did you eat the last cookie? B: No, I'm not.
  • And I realize, No, I'm not.
  • Wait. No, I'm not.
  • [Laughing] No, I'm not.
  • Actually no, I'm not.
  • No. No, I'm not. I'm not dead!
  • I don't actually follow that, but no, I'm not.
  • Okay. No, I'm not.
  • Technically... no, I'm not.
  • Actually, no, I'm not.
  • And no, I'm not.
  • I meant no, I'm not.
  • You're my only client, Layla, so no, I'm not.
  • Again, no, I'm not.
  • She's a child! No, I'm not.
  • You're afraid of the dog. No, I'm not.
  • No, I'm not. I love her.
  • Maybe after the show. No, I'm not.
  • Okay, now you're just saying the opposite of what I say. No, I'm not.
  • No, I'm not. Listen, you're...
  • No, I'm not. I was just trying to help.

Alternatives:

  • No, I am not.
  • No, I'm not going.
  • No, I'm not sure.
  • No, I'm not interested.
  • No, I'm not feeling well.

No, I am not.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a more formal way to respond negatively to a question or statement. Using the full form 'I am' instead of the contraction 'I'm' can convey a sense of formality or emphasis.

Examples:

  • A: Are you the one who called? B: No, I am not.
  • A: Are you ready to leave? B: No, I am not.
  • No, no, I am not.
  • No, I am not.
  • No, I am not.
  • No. No, I am not.
  • Helen: No, I am not.
  • No, I am not.
  • No, I am not. I'm the guy who could lock you up for obstructing.
  • Not at the moment. No, I am not.
  • And the answer is no, I am not.
  • And, no, I am not.
  • If you mean the phone book, no, I am not.
  • You - no, I am not.
  • Well, no, no, I am not.
  • No, I am not.
  • No, I am not.
  • No, I am not.
  • No, I am not.
  • No, I am not.
  • I know. I know. No, I am not.
  • No, I am not.

Alternatives:

  • No, I'm not.
  • No, I am not going.
  • No, I am not sure.
  • No, I am not interested.
  • No, I am not feeling well.

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