A non-gradable/absolute adjective is one so complete in itself that it does not require a modifier like very, quite and a bit. Examples of non-gradable/absolute adjectives are dead, unique, perfect, ...
“We believe the best way to create meaningful, long-term change is to provide farmers with the choice and power to participate in the carbon market on their own terms,” said Devin Lammers, President & ...
To start with, the error is not in ‘I’m’. The contraction is 100 per cent correct as we have in the clause, especially if the statement is taken from a speech ...