grammaticality - "I am finished my sandwich" sounds correct but "I am started my sandwich" does not?


Grammatically these 2 sentences seem to have the same structure



  • I - pronoun

  • am - verb

  • finished/started - verb

  • my - pronoun(dictionary.com -> possessive, used as an "attributive adjective")

  • sandwich - noun


Why is it that "I am finished my sandwich" sounds correct but "I am started my sandwich" does not?




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