Is the sentence " I am commited to You" grammatically correct?

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kumala

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Hello all!

I really need to know if the sentence "I am commited to You" is correct grammatically since I realized that 'commit' is a transitive verb.
Or should I just change the sentence to "I commit my life to You".

Please kindly assist.

Thx
 

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Re: Is the sentence " I am commited to You" grammarly correct?

Hello all!

I really need to know if the sentence "I am commited to You" is correct grammatically since I realized that 'commit' is a transitive verb.
Or should I just change the sentence to "I commit my life to You".

Please kindly assist.

Thx

"Commit" is also an intransitive verb.
 

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Welcome to the forums, kumala

I really need to know if the sentence "I am committed to you" is correct grammatically since I realized that 'commit' is a transitive verb.

[STRIKE]Or[/STRIKE] Should I just change the sentence to "I commit my life to you".

[STRIKE]Please kindly assist.[/STRIKE] Unnecessary.

[STRIKE]Thx[/STRIKE] Thanks. Texting abbreviations are not allowed. Just click 'Thank' when you get a useful answer.

There is no reason to capitalise you in this context.
 
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