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"when I'm in the classroom" vs "whem am in the classroom"

The correct phrase is "when I'm in the classroom." The second phrase, "whem am in the classroom," contains spelling and grammatical errors.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

when I'm in the classroom

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate a specific time or situation, in this case, being in the classroom.

Examples:

  • When I'm in the classroom, I pay attention to the teacher.
  • I always feel motivated when I'm in the classroom.
  • When I'm in the classroom, I focus on my studies.
  • I enjoy learning when I'm in the classroom.
  • When I'm in the classroom, I interact with my classmates.

whem am in the classroom

This phrase is incorrect due to spelling and grammatical errors.


Alternatives:

  • When I'm in the classroom
  • While I'm in the classroom
  • Whenever I'm in the classroom
  • During my time in the classroom
  • At school

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