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Cpu apple 684 Posted 6 years ago
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"I am proud of you!" or "am I proud of you!"

What is the difference between "I am proud of you!" and "Am I proud of you!"?

  

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I am proud of you is worded as a statement. Am I proud of you! is worded as a question, but the punctuation shows us that it is intended as an exclamation.

  • I am proud of you is worded as a statement.
  • Am I proud of you!
  • is worded as a question, but the punctuation shows us that it is intended as an exclamation.
  • This is a way of stating something emphatically.
  • eg Am I hungry!
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I am proud of you is worded as a statement.


Am I proud of you! is worded as a question, but the punctuation shows us that it is intended as an exclamation.

This is a way of stating something emphatically.

eg Am I hungry! I could eat a horse.

eg Did your parents get angry at you!

eg Will your friends be happy to see you!

For added emphasi

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