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yes me
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "yes me" is not standard or widely recognized in written English.
It may be used informally in conversational contexts, often to affirm or agree with something directed at oneself. Example: "When asked if I wanted to join the group, I simply replied, 'Yes me!'"
News & Media
Academia
Encyclopedias
Science
Wiki
Alternative expressions(9)
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Exact Expressions
55 human-written examples
However, since that encounter with #BlackLivesMatter at Netroots, Governor O 'Malley and I (yes, ME) have grown on this issue.
News & Media
Some of us (yes, me) even wore Kiss makeup.
News & Media
On the other hand, this was more than a little junk food, and it's very clear we were eating (yes, me too) it for reasons other than hunger.
News & Media
Some of us (yes, me) have experimented (successfully?) with pink trousers as well – I even saw a pink linen blazer in the summer.
News & Media
In many sub-fields of economics, just about anyone well-known in the profession is an NBER research associate (yes, me too); it's normal for these associates to release new research as NBER working papers.
News & Media
And here's the thing that is getting geeks (yes, me) excited: the ability to save Minecraft worlds to real-world locations, for other people to find and explore.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
5 human-written examples
Tell me yes or tell me no, but in any case do tell me.
News & Media
Yes? OK, yes, let me just repeat the last part.
Yes, yes, the adult me assents.
News & Media
If yes, hug me".
News & Media
So yes, call me delusional.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "yes me" in informal conversational contexts to express agreement or acknowledge a statement directed at you. For clarity in writing, consider using alternatives like "me too" or "that's me".
Common error
Avoid using "yes me" in formal documents or professional communications. It's best to opt for more conventional phrases like "I agree" or "I concur" to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "yes me" primarily functions as an affirmative response, indicating agreement or self-identification. As Ludwig AI indicates, it's often used informally. Examples show it's often part of a short dialog or direct response.
Frequent in
News & Media
47%
Academia
13%
Wiki
7%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
3%
Science
2%
Formal & Business
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "yes me" is an informal expression used to show agreement or self-identification. While widely used in informal contexts and found in various sources, including news and media, it is generally considered non-standard English. Ludwig AI analysis suggests that while acceptable, it's best reserved for casual settings. For more formal or professional communication, alternatives like "me too" or "that's me" are more appropriate. Its function is primarily to affirm or acknowledge, and its high frequency indicates common usage, but primarily in informal registers.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
That's me
Replaces "yes me" with a simple affirmation of identity or inclusion.
Me too
Indicates agreement or shared experience, similar to "yes me" in contexts of concurrence.
Count me in
Expresses willingness to participate, implying an affirmative response like "yes me".
I agree
A formal way to express agreement, replacing the informal "yes me".
That would be me
More descriptive way to identify oneself, implies the affirmative.
Indeed, it is I
A more emphatic and formal way to affirm identity, different in tone but similar in meaning.
Present
Used to indicate one's presence or agreement, especially in a roll call scenario.
I concur
A formal synonym for "I agree", suitable for professional contexts.
You can say that again
Expresses strong agreement, differing in tone but similar in conveying affirmation.
Affirmative
A formal and direct way to express agreement or confirmation.
FAQs
What does "yes me" mean?
The phrase "yes me" is an informal way to express agreement or to indicate that something applies to oneself. It is often used in casual conversation or writing.
Is "yes me" grammatically correct?
What are some alternatives to saying "yes me"?
Instead of "yes me", you can use phrases like "me too", "that's me", "count me in", or "I agree", depending on the context.
How can I use "yes me" in a sentence?
You can use "yes me" in a sentence to show agreement or acknowledgement. For example, if someone asks, "Are you coming to the party?", you could respond with "Yes, me!" However, be mindful of your audience and consider using a more formal alternative in professional settings.
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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
84%
Authority and reliability
3.9/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested