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I still here
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I still here" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "I am still here." You can use it to indicate that you are present or remaining in a particular place or situation. Example: "Even after all the changes, I want you to know that I am still here for you."
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News & Media
Alternative expressions(7)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
12 human-written examples
No. Am I still here?
News & Media
Why am I still here?
News & Media
Of his first apartment, he said, "It's the type of building where young couples come in and move out in a year and I wonder, why am I still here?" It wasn't easy for him to separate from the Culkin clan, he recalled, "but it was time to downsize".
News & Media
A reprise of an installation called "Personnes" that was shown at the Grand Palais in Paris in January, "No Man's Land," which was commissioned by the Armory, aims to inspire questions like "Why did my mother die?" and "Why am I still here?" Its large-scale exercise in futility ultimately points to a single fact, Mr. Boltanski suggested during a recent tour of the drill hall.
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But not only am I still here to tell the tale, I consider myself to be one of the happiest people I know because I've learned what to do when it all goes wrong and how to move on – and this in turn has led to some amazing successes.
News & Media
Why the hell am I still here?
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
45 human-written examples
If I'm still here, I am.
News & Media
I hope I'm still here when it happens.
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"I am still here, I am hitting the ball well.
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I'm still here, I just continue to have an angsty relationship with social media.
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"I'm still here and I love who I am.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In informal contexts, be aware that using "I still here" may be perceived as grammatically incorrect by some listeners or readers.
Common error
The most common error is omitting the auxiliary verb "am". Always remember to include "am" after "I" to form a grammatically correct sentence: "I am still here".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I still here" functions as an abbreviated, grammatically incorrect assertion of presence. While Ludwig provides examples of its use, it's important to note that Ludwig AI identifies it as non-standard English.
Frequent in
News & Media
100%
Less common in
Science
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "I still here" appears in various sources, including news and media, it's grammatically incorrect in standard English. Ludwig AI flags it as such, recommending the use of "I am still here" instead. Although the phrase might be understood in informal settings, it's best to avoid it in formal writing and speech to maintain credibility and clarity. Consider alternatives like "I remain here" for more formal contexts or "I'm still around" for casual conversations.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I am still here
This alternative corrects the grammatical error by including the auxiliary verb "am".
I remain here
This alternative provides a more formal way of expressing that the speaker is still present in a location or situation.
I continue to be here
This alternative emphasizes the continuous nature of the speaker's presence.
I'm still around
This alternative offers a more casual way of saying that the speaker is still present or active.
I've not left
This alternative emphasizes that the speaker has not departed or abandoned the situation.
I'm still present
This alternative states directly that the speaker is still in attendance or accounted for.
I haven't gone anywhere
This emphasizes the continuity of presence, implying a sense of stability and availability.
I'm still in the picture
This suggests ongoing involvement or relevance in a particular situation or context.
I endure
A more emphatic, and possibly figurative, way of saying the speaker still exists or remains.
I persist
Similar to 'endure' but suggests overcoming obstacles or challenges to remain.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "I still here"?
The grammatically correct way to say "I still here" is "I am still here". The inclusion of the auxiliary verb "am" is essential for proper grammar.
Is it acceptable to say "I still here" in informal conversation?
While "I still here" might be understood in very informal contexts, it's generally best to use the correct form, "I am still here", even in casual conversation to avoid sounding uneducated or sloppy.
What does "I am still here" mean?
"I am still here" means that the speaker is currently present in a particular location or situation. It can also imply continued existence or availability.
Are there alternatives to "I am still here" that convey the same meaning?
Yes, alternatives include phrases like "I remain here", "I continue to be here", or "I'm still around depending on the context".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested