AM
/æm, əm, m/
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Definition
- Verb:
- First person singular present indicative of "be": The word "am" functions as the first-person singular present tense form of the linking verb "to be." It connects the subject "I" to a subject complement, indicating a state of being, identity, quality, or location in the present moment.
Usage
- Linking State or Condition: Used to describe a current state, feeling, or characteristic of the speaker.
- I am happy.
- I am a teacher.
- Linking to Location: Used to indicate the present location of the speaker.
- I am at home.
- Forming Present Continuous Tense: Used as an auxiliary verb with a present participle to form the present continuous tense for the first person singular.
- I am reading a book.
- Forming Passive Voice: Used as an auxiliary verb with a past participle to form the passive voice for the first person singular.
- I am invited to the party.
Examples
- Basic Linking:
- I am ready to leave.
- I am certain about my decision.
- With Present Participle (Continuous):
- I am waiting for the bus.
- I am learning English.
- With Past Participle (Passive):
- I am known for my punctuality.
- I am surrounded by friends.
Advanced Usage
- "Here I am": A phrase used to announce one's arrival or presence, sometimes implying a sense of readiness or resignation.
- You called for me? Well, here I am.
- "I am" as a Contemplative Statement: Used in philosophical or introspective contexts to assert existence or self-awareness.
- I think, therefore I am. (A famous philosophical proposition by René Descartes.)
Variants and Related Words
- Be (v): The base infinitive form.
- Is (v): Third person singular present indicative of "be."
- Are (v): Second person singular and plural, and first and third person plural present indicative of "be."
- Was (v): First and third person singular past indicative of "be."
- Were (v): Second person singular and plural, and first and third person plural past indicative of "be."
- Being (n/v): Present participle or gerund of "be."
Synonyms
- Exist: To have objective reality or being. (Note: "Am" is a grammatical form of "to be," which is a broader concept than "exist.")
- I exist. (More philosophical; "I am" is the standard grammatical form for stating existence in the present.)
Related Phrases (Phrasal Verbs)
- "Am not" (contracted as "ain't" in informal, non-standard usage): The negative form.
- I am not going. / I ain't going. (informal)
Related Idioms
- "As I am": In my current state or condition, without pretense or change.
- Please accept me as I am.
- "I am what I am": A declaration of self-acceptance and individuality.
- I don't need to change for anyone; I am what I am.
Noun
- modulation of the amplitude of the (radio) carrier wave
- a master's degree in arts and sciences
- a radioactive transuranic metallic element; discovered by bombarding uranium with helium atoms