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Bmojtaba Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Non-progressive form

' I finished my painting'
' I am finished with my painting'

'I did my homework '
'I am done with my homework '

Does the word i function as a subject in the above sentences?what's difference between them exactly(grammar & meaning)?
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Yes, I is always the pronoun used as the subject of first-person singular. In the second sentence in each pair, it is just like saying 'I am proud, I am tall, I am angry.

  • Yes, I is always the pronoun used as the subject of first-person singular.
  • In the second sentence in each pair, it is just like saying 'I am proud, I am tall, I am angry.
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Yes, I is always the pronoun used as the subject of first-person singular. In the second sentence in each pair, it is just like saying 'I am proud, I am tall, I am angry.

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