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Atm Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Am I or I am

Hi,

Which is correct and why:

Who am I?

or

Who I am?

Thanks,

ATM
  

Top answer

" is correct if you are asking a direct question. " Miriam ------------------------------ ~comes back to edit~ I forgot you asked "why". The verb "to be" doesn't use any auxiliaries in the present simple, so in order to make a question you only need to invert the position of the subject and the verb.

  • " is correct if you are asking a direct question.
  • " Miriam ------------------------------ ~comes back to edit~ I forgot you asked "why".
  • The verb "to be" doesn't use any auxiliaries in the present simple, so in order to make a question you only need to invert the position of the subject and the verb.
  • " (for a yes-no question) Affirmative: I am You are He/she/it is We/you/they are Interrogative: Am I?
  • Are you?
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"Who am I?" is correct if you are asking a direct question.

In indirect speech you might say something like "I wonder who I am."

Miriam
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~comes back to edit~

I forgot you asked "why".
The verb "to be" doesn't use any auxiliaries in the present simple, so in order to make a question you only need to invert the position
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Thank you, Mariam.

When a company uses a question like "who are we" to introduce itself (e.g., in a corporate profile), will it be considered a direct or indirect question? In this case, although the company is asking the question, but the answer is aimed at someone else.

ATM
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You're welcome, atm. Emotion: smile

I've seen those "who we are" pages in many websites. The company is not really asking the reader a q
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What is the negative interrogation of "I am"? Need your help.
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Thank you! So, it's a little different from " aren't you?" " isn't he?" etc.

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