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Palabras que comienzan con "I": 31579
I am not very keen on cricket
I am not very well today
I am not wedded to the idea
I am nothing if not critical
I am now re-established
I am old, but you are young
I am older than he
I am older than she
I am on a new novel
I am on duty for the week
I am on the point of departing
I am on the straight
I am on their mailing list
I am one with you /of one mind with you/
I am only too glad
I am only too pleased
I am optimistic(al) about the chance of good weather this weekend
I am out of cigarettes
I am out of patience with him
I am partial to a pipe after dinner
I am passive in their disputes
I am perfectly in earnest
I am perfectly satisfied
I am perishing with cold!
I am persuaded that it is true
I am placing you in charge
I am positive that this is so
I am powerless to help you
I am practically a well man
I am prepared to admit
I am privileged to be here
I am profoundly grateful ‹moved›
I am proud to call him my friend
I am provided with everything I need
I am quite agreeable
I am quite at sea
I am quite conscious of his innocence
I am quite myself again
I am quite powerless in the matter
I am quite recovered from my cold
I am quite set up with my new job
I am quite well
I am quite willing that you should come /for you to come/
I am quite willing to come with you
I am rather inclined to agree with you
I am ravenous
I am ready
I am ready to act at your behest
I am ready to meet your challenge
I am ready to share with you in the costs
I am reasonably sure
I am repeating his very /actual/ words
I am right, whatever you think
I am satisfied that
I am satisfied with your explanation
I am screwed down to certain fixed rules
I am seeing no one today
I am seldom at leisure
I am selling very low /poorly/ now
I am shocked at /by/ his conduct
I am sib to none but yourself now
I am sick and tired of it
I am sick and tired of your don'ts
I am sick of endless delays
I am sick of life
I am sick of the whole business
I am sick of the whole shebang
I am sick of waiting
I am sick to death of waiting ‹of arguing, of staying indoors›
I am so gratified that the voters returned me to the city council