
06-20-2001, 04:16 AM
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BWAHAHHA. Um. Soul Blade. I'm is supposed to be just that. I'm. No matter where it is in a sentence, because it's a compound of "I" and "Am". "i'm" "im" and "Im" are improper English. The only correct way of compounding "I" and "am" is to use "I'm", with the capital I, or just use "I am". End of grammar discussion. END. |
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