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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Is " I am Intelligence" grammatically correct?
  

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A nonymous.... Is " I am Intelligence" grammatically correct? 1) It's not correct in any common way.

  • A nonymous....
  • Is " I am Intelligence" grammatically correct?
  • 1) It's not correct in any common way.
  • 2) Why did you capitalize the I in "Intelligence"?
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Anonymous....Is " I am Intelligence" grammatically correct?
1) It's not correct in any common way.
2) Why did you capitalize the I in "Intelligence"?
3) Do you mean 'I am intelligent.'?
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Well, if *** or perhaps a supernatural being in a movie said it, He might say: I am the intelligence of the universe.

Otherwise, an ordinary human being can say, "I am intelligent. "
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Anonymous Is " I am Intelligence" grammatically correct?
Yes. We say, "I am Helen", "I am George", and so on, so it seems like Intelligence is your name, which isn't too far off the norm for years ago, when it was more common to hear things like "I am Prudence", "I am Constance", or "I am Endeavor".

It seems weird in today's world, but it's grammatic

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