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The meaning of the prefixes is the same (negation the adverb), but they are still different prefixes. Is there any difference between these two statements? The expression i'm in or count me in mean that you wish to be included in a proposed activity
I'm going to the bar Or i am gerardo and i'm here Anyone else coming? count me in! i believe the expression may originate from gambling, possibly poker, or some other card game where players are dealt a hand and then decide whether they are playing on by saying that they are either in or out
The phrase who's in? does exist in very informal english, at least in american english
It is equivalent to saying who wants to participate in x with me? it is not used very often, at least in my experience However, people will understand what it means if you say it in conversation For example, if you wanted to get food I'm feeling hungry, so i'm going to order pizza
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I am from india and not a native english speaker
I do often hear people introducing themselves like hello everyone This is james is it an acceptable form in native english I just don't get the reasoning behind which one is correct in which situation Typically i use the wrong one, or i use them when i'm not supposed to.
When you are invited to the party from your boss and would like to join, is it appropriate to say i'm in Does it sound too casual in a business setting I'd like to know more formal ways of say. Is it correct to write i am gerardo and i am here
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