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  1. If you don't know where you are, you ask, "Where am I?" The only legitimate use for "Where I am?" is in response to a question about the location of something that you think might be occupying the same general space you are.

  2. I would like to explain to a non-native girlfriend that it's correct to say "Where am I?" on its own as a question, but if you want to say "Can you guess where I am?" or "Do you know where I am?" or "I don't know where I am" then the word order is flipped around.

  3. 31 de oct. de 2023 · Mentally reviewing past scenarios to look for clues of being dead. Seeking reassurance from yourself or others. Asking a loved one: “Do you think I’m really alive?” or “How would we know if we were dead?” or repeating to yourself: “My heart is beating. I must be alive.”

  4. :: Vocabulario inglés. ¿Dónde estoy? Where am I? Estoy en WalMart. I’m at WalMart. Estoy parado en la línea de entrada en el cine. I’m standing in the ticket line at the movies. En este momento, estoy en el Pizza Hut comer el almuerzo. Right now, I’m in Pizza Hut eating lunch. Me quedo en el Ramada Inn en West Colfax Blvd..

  5. 23 de ene. de 2020 · Inglés (UK) Where am I? This is a question. The speaker doesn't know where they are. Where I am. This is a statement. The speaker is saying where they are. Example. "The mall is where I am.'.

  6. 20 de nov. de 2016 · "Where I am" is not a question and shows that you know where you are. "Where am I" is a question where you're asking for your location.

  7. Hace 6 días · Shit, fuck, shit. Boy, ha. [Chorus: BabyTron] Tobey Maguire got bit by a spider, but see, me, it was a goat. If you want space, I hope you take your helmet off soon as you get up to Venus and ...