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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am I driving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when asking for confirmation about whether you are the one operating a vehicle.
Example: "As we approached the highway, I turned to my friend and asked, 'Am I driving, or should I pull over?'"
Alternatives: "Am I the one driving?" or "Is it me driving?".
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The jokes are lame – "How am I driving, man?" "I think we're parked" – but there's something endearing about the pair.
"Next they're saying 'Why am I driving 20 miles back home?' " But Mr. Jackson also acknowledged that there was much more work to be done, like redeveloping Detroit's waterfront, attracting more businesses and improving local schools so young professionals don't leave Detroit after they start having children.
Where am I driving at?
"What am I driving for?" "Because I'm paying you".
But no way am I driving 22 miles to the beach on surface streets; it's just not plausible even with no traffic.
She calls 1-800 "How Am I Driving?" numbers to praise truckers ("Truck L359 is doing great work — he let me in!"), and on a recent Virgin America flight she served peanuts to the passengers just for fun.
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Was I driving erratically and annoying him?
Nor was I driving under the influence of liquor.
What kind of car was I driving these days?
In fact, self-image is the reason I'm driving what I'm driving where I'm driving it.
But what I discover is that I'm driving through the past.
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