📍 "But I’m telling you, I did clean my room when you asked me to!"
✏️The grammar in the sentence is correct. It uses "I did clean" for emphasis, correctly applies the past tense with "when you asked me to," and the contraction "I'm" is appropriate. The sentence is a complete and grammatically sound statement.
🔰"I'm": This is a correct contraction of "I am".
🔰"But": This is a correct conjunction to introduce a contrast.
🔰"I did clean": This uses the auxiliary verb "did" with the base form of the verb "clean" for emphasis, which is grammatically correct and common in spoken English.
🔰"my room": This is the correct object of the verb.
🔰"when you asked me to": This is a correct subordinate clause that specifies the time of the action. The "to" at the end is standard when the verb is implied (you asked me to clean my room).
🟣Here is an analysis:
🌼"But I’m telling you": A correct independent clause used to express emphasis or a counterpoint. The contraction "I'm" is appropriate.
🌼"I did clean my room": This uses the auxiliary verb "did" for emphasis. It is a perfectly valid and common way to stress that the action (cleaning the room) genuinely occurred.
🌼"when you asked me to": A correct subordinate clause specifying the time the action took place. The elliptical use of "to" (instead of "to clean it") is grammatically standard.
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✏️The grammar in the sentence is correct. It uses "I did clean" for emphasis, correctly applies the past tense with "when you asked me to," and the contraction "I'm" is appropriate. The sentence is a complete and grammatically sound statement.
🔰"I'm": This is a correct contraction of "I am".
🔰"But": This is a correct conjunction to introduce a contrast.
🔰"I did clean": This uses the auxiliary verb "did" with the base form of the verb "clean" for emphasis, which is grammatically correct and common in spoken English.
🔰"my room": This is the correct object of the verb.
🔰"when you asked me to": This is a correct subordinate clause that specifies the time of the action. The "to" at the end is standard when the verb is implied (you asked me to clean my room).
🟣Here is an analysis:
🌼"But I’m telling you": A correct independent clause used to express emphasis or a counterpoint. The contraction "I'm" is appropriate.
🌼"I did clean my room": This uses the auxiliary verb "did" for emphasis. It is a perfectly valid and common way to stress that the action (cleaning the room) genuinely occurred.
🌼"when you asked me to": A correct subordinate clause specifying the time the action took place. The elliptical use of "to" (instead of "to clean it") is grammatically standard.
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Ten Words of the Day
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💙1. DISCERNIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (नमूदार): Visible
Synonyms: Detectable, Perceptible
Antonyms: Imperceptible
Example Sentence:
The scandal had no discernible effect on his career.
💙2. PENURY (NOUN): (दरिद्रता): Impoverishment
Synonyms: Indigence, Need
Antonyms: Wealth
Example Sentence:
He could not face yet another year of penury.
💙3. EXEMPT (ADJECTIVE): (छूट): Free from
Synonyms: Exempted, Spared
Antonyms: Liable to
Example Sentence:
These patients are exempt from all charges.
💙4. PALLIATIVE (ADJECTIVE): (पीड़ा हटानेवाला): Soothing
Synonyms: Alleviating, Sedative
Antonyms: Intensifying
Example Sentence:
Many old medicines are only palliative.
💙5. RESILIENT (ADJECTIVE): (स्थिति-स्थापक): Strong
Synonyms: Tough, Hardy
Antonyms: Vulnerable
Example Sentence:
Babies are generally far more resilient than new parents realize.
💙6. STIMULATE (VERB): (उकसाना): Encourage
Synonyms: Prompt, Prod
Antonyms: Discourage
Example Sentence:
The reader could not fail to be stimulated by the ideas presented.
💙7. BOOST (VERB): (बढ़ाना): Improve
Synonyms: Raise, Uplift
Antonyms: Decrease
Example Sentence:
A range of measures boosted tourism.
💙8. FUNDAMENTAL (ADJECTIVE): (मौलिक): Basic
Synonyms: Foundational, Rudimentary
Antonyms: Secondary
Example Sentence:
The fundamental human rights must be protected.
💙9. BREACH (NOUN): (उल्लंघन): Contravention
Synonyms: Violation, Breaking
Antonyms: Agreement
Example Sentence:
They had to go through a breach.
💙10. RENOWNED (ADJECTIVE): (प्रसिद्ध): Famous
Synonyms: Celebrated, Famed
Antonyms: Unknown
Example Sentence:
Britain is renowned for its love of animals.
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💙1. DISCERNIBLE (ADJECTIVE): (नमूदार): Visible
Synonyms: Detectable, Perceptible
Antonyms: Imperceptible
Example Sentence:
The scandal had no discernible effect on his career.
💙2. PENURY (NOUN): (दरिद्रता): Impoverishment
Synonyms: Indigence, Need
Antonyms: Wealth
Example Sentence:
He could not face yet another year of penury.
💙3. EXEMPT (ADJECTIVE): (छूट): Free from
Synonyms: Exempted, Spared
Antonyms: Liable to
Example Sentence:
These patients are exempt from all charges.
💙4. PALLIATIVE (ADJECTIVE): (पीड़ा हटानेवाला): Soothing
Synonyms: Alleviating, Sedative
Antonyms: Intensifying
Example Sentence:
Many old medicines are only palliative.
💙5. RESILIENT (ADJECTIVE): (स्थिति-स्थापक): Strong
Synonyms: Tough, Hardy
Antonyms: Vulnerable
Example Sentence:
Babies are generally far more resilient than new parents realize.
💙6. STIMULATE (VERB): (उकसाना): Encourage
Synonyms: Prompt, Prod
Antonyms: Discourage
Example Sentence:
The reader could not fail to be stimulated by the ideas presented.
💙7. BOOST (VERB): (बढ़ाना): Improve
Synonyms: Raise, Uplift
Antonyms: Decrease
Example Sentence:
A range of measures boosted tourism.
💙8. FUNDAMENTAL (ADJECTIVE): (मौलिक): Basic
Synonyms: Foundational, Rudimentary
Antonyms: Secondary
Example Sentence:
The fundamental human rights must be protected.
💙9. BREACH (NOUN): (उल्लंघन): Contravention
Synonyms: Violation, Breaking
Antonyms: Agreement
Example Sentence:
They had to go through a breach.
💙10. RENOWNED (ADJECTIVE): (प्रसिद्ध): Famous
Synonyms: Celebrated, Famed
Antonyms: Unknown
Example Sentence:
Britain is renowned for its love of animals.
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