Meaning of I'm walking here
A phrase asserting one's presence while walking in a specific location.
In simple words: I am moving on foot in this place.
I'm walking here in a sentence
- As I tried to pass through the crowd, I shouted, 'I'm walking here!'
- When a bicycle nearly knocked me over, I yelled, 'Hey, I'm walking here!'
- In the movie, the character famously says, 'I'm walking here!' to emphasize their frustration.
- While crossing the street, I exclaimed, 'I'm walking here!' to warn the drivers.
- In the busy plaza, I had to remind people, 'I'm walking here!' to get through.
How to use I'm walking here
Typically used to assert one's presence in a humorous or assertive way, often in crowded areas. It can imply annoyance if someone is blocking your path.
Grammar pattern
standalone greeting
Memory hint
Picture someone confidently walking and saying 'I'm here!' to make sure others notice.
Related words
Collocations with I'm walking here
- walking in a crowd
- assertive statement
- busy street
Synonyms for I'm walking here
- I'm present
- I'm moving here
- Look at me
Common mistakes with I'm walking here
- Learners may use the phrase in overly formal situations.
- Incorrectly translating it to a literal meaning instead of understanding its context.
- Forgetting to use the contraction 'I'm' instead of 'I am' for informal speech.
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Frequently asked questions about I'm walking here
What does I'm walking here mean?
I am moving on foot in this place.
What is the definition of I'm walking here?
A phrase asserting one's presence while walking in a specific location.
How do you use I'm walking here in a sentence?
As I tried to pass through the crowd, I shouted, 'I'm walking here!'
Can you give another example of I'm walking here?
When a bicycle nearly knocked me over, I yelled, 'Hey, I'm walking here!'
What are synonyms for I'm walking here?
Common alternatives include I'm present, I'm moving here, Look at me.
What words go with I'm walking here?
It commonly pairs with walking in a crowd, assertive statement, busy street.
What are common mistakes when using I'm walking here?
Learners may use the phrase in overly formal situations. Incorrectly translating it to a literal meaning instead of understanding its context. Forgetting to use the contraction 'I'm' instead of 'I am' for informal speech.
How do you pronounce I'm walking here?
US: //aɪm ˈwɔkɪŋ hɪr//, UK: //aɪm ˈwɔːkɪŋ hɪə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is I'm walking here formal or informal?
"I'm walking here" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use I'm walking here?
Typically used to assert one's presence in a humorous or assertive way, often in crowded areas. It can imply annoyance if someone is blocking your path.
