The Power of I am
I AM
Is I AM a complete sentence?
Are You Sure?
Really Sure?
When I asked this question in my college composition classes, most were sure it was not a complete sentence. A few waffled. You could see their hands twitching so wanting to raise them and say, “Yes,” but not wanting to vocalize a wrong answer. Not wanting to vocalize a wrong answer usually kept students hand down. At least it did in the beginning of the semester – never at the end.
I AM
God said it.
Does God talk in Fragments?
Incomplete thoughts?
I AM
It has 1) a subject and 2) a verb,
I (Subject) + AM (Verb)
and 3) No Subordinating Conjunctions in front of the subject
” God said to Moses, “I am who I am . This is what you are to say to the Israelites: ‘I AM has sent me to you.’ “(Exodus 3:14)
I AM
Short!
Powerful!
Saying it All!
Are you Happy?
I AM
Are you a Writer?
I AM
Are you a Child of God?
I AM
Are You a Sentence Writer?
I AM
Two words! The Power of Two!
The Power of I AM

Two-word sentences are not detail sentences. Two-word sentences do not gossip greatly. Yet, two-word sentences can carry you far, like two legs. Two words can make an awesome sentence. Two-word sentences can affect your letter, essay, journals or paragraphs.
Two-word sentences are to your writing what cayenne pepper and salt are to a burrito, a remoulade sauce, shrimp and pasta.
The next time you write, try smaller sentences mixed in with larger sentences mixed with medium sentences. Sentence diversity keeps eyes open by the power of sometimes just a two-word sentence. Do not be afraid of the Power of Smaller Sentences!
Are You a Supporter of Shorter Sentences?
I AM
Are You Believe in the Power of I Am?
I AM

A college composition instructor over seventeen years, I love teaching students how to develop writing skills for the workplace from letters of application to grant writing. Though I am no longer in the classroom, I still love helping students grow their writing. One of the questions students often asked was how to turn their B writing into an A (I graded on Content, Organization and Style). Style often stifled a student’s grade. Sentence diversity is one way to improve style – to avoid monotonously long sentences connected with coordinating conjunctions (, and, but, or, for, nor, so, yet). Please note – a sentence that goes on and on and on is not a run-on sentence. It is just tediously long. A run-on sentence consists of 2 sentences incorrectly joined with a comma (I run, I gasp – which should be I run. I gasp.).
Below are directions on helping your growing writer improve their style through sentence diversity.
Editing Assignment: Revise sentences in a writing – starting from the first sentence, using a small, medium and large sentence pattern. Keep in mind that a large sentence pattern usually contains a coordinating conjunction (and, but, or, for, so, nor, and yet). Just break that sentence into two pieces for medium or smaller sentences. Training your writing to utilize all size sentences builds stronger writing.
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Awesome perspective!
Thank you, Barb!
I believe I Am. Is a complete sentence. I think Jesus wept. Is a sentence too. I use Grammarly to write with, not being great with grammar, but it comes as a big help.
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Maryleigh, this was interesting to think on. I like the assignment 🙂
i’m quite late to this party, but am really resonating with the power of just a few little words. kind of profound, friend!