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I constructed recently
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I constructed recently" is not correct in standard English usage.
It lacks a direct object, making it unclear what was constructed. Example: "I constructed a model recently."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Alternative expressions(3)
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60 human-written examples
Deep basements are becoming very popular, as buildings constructed recently in Hong Kong are much higher.
The category of A-branes in such abstract LG model was constructed recently by Gaiotto, Moore and Witten; its mathematical counterpart is a version of Fukaya-Seidel category.
Once the journalists arrived at the newly constructed Wonsan airport, they traveled to a hotel that had also been constructed recently — North Korea has hopes that the city, once better known for missile tests, may one day become a tourism hub.
News & Media
The exhibition covers how the light house was constructed, recently restored and had its light converted to automation, along with details of the lighthouse keepers' lives and families, and of Coast Guard personnel stationed on the island during World War II.
News & Media
One red flag in his mind is the gigantic tent constructed recently outside Tesla's plant in Fremont, Calif., to house a third Model 3 assembly line — a highly unusual means of increasing production.
News & Media
The flat slab system has been adopted in many buildings constructed recently due to the advantage of reduced floor heights to meet the economical and architectural demands.
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The wall was constructed recently by Egyptian authorities following protests calling for the expulsion of Israel's ambassador over the killing of Egyptian security officers by Israeli forces last month.
News & Media
The matrix showing the interconnectivity of the fly brain in Dr. Chiang's article struck Dr. Sporns as amazingly similar to the matrix he had constructed recently for the human cortex.
News & Media
The photos show a manned structure and several trucks at the base of a mountain; according to FM Youssouf, the structure is an Eritrean military post constructed recently on "no man's land" along the easternmost portion of the border between Djibouti and Eritrea, along the Bab al Mandab strait.
News & Media
Volcano #1, constructed recently by explosive volcanism alternating with quieter explosive events, is characterized by a well-defined caldera structure on the summit and active hydrothermal venting in a widespread diffuse manner (Stoffers et al., 2006; Hekinian et al., 2008).
Science
Fortunately, it's a relatively smooth surface as the court was constructed recently.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always include a direct object after "constructed" to clarify what was built, such as "I constructed a model recently".
Common error
Avoid using "I constructed recently" without specifying what you constructed. This omission makes the sentence grammatically incomplete and unclear.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I constructed recently" is grammatically incomplete. The verb "constructed" is transitive and requires a direct object to specify what was built. Without it, the phrase lacks clear meaning. Ludwig AI identifies this as an error due to the missing object.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "I constructed recently" is grammatically incorrect because it lacks a direct object, which is essential for the verb "constructed". According to Ludwig AI, it does not follow standard grammar rules. To correct this, include a noun after "constructed" to specify what was built (e.g., "I constructed a model recently"). Acceptable alternatives include "I "built recently"" or "I "created recently"", always ensuring that a direct object is present for grammatical correctness and clarity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I built recently
Replaces "constructed" with "built", a more common and straightforward verb.
I created recently
Substitutes "constructed" with "created", emphasizing the act of bringing something into existence.
I put together recently
An idiomatic alternative to "assembled", suggesting a less formal approach.
I assembled recently
Suggests putting together existing parts, which is a specific type of construction.
I finished creating recently
Similar to "I created recently", but specifies that the creation is now complete.
I fabricated recently
Implies manufacturing or inventing something, often with skill or ingenuity.
I developed recently
Focuses on gradual growth or evolution during the construction process.
I erected recently
Specifically suggests building something tall or upright.
I finalized construction recently
Highlights the completion of a construction project.
I completed the build recently
Emphasizes the finished state of a building or structure.
FAQs
What's grammatically wrong with "I constructed recently"?
The phrase "I constructed recently" is incomplete because it lacks a direct object. The verb "constructed" requires an object to specify what was built. A correct usage would be "I constructed a building recently".
What can I say instead of "I constructed recently"?
Consider using alternatives like "I "built recently"" or "I "created recently"", adding a direct object to make the sentence grammatically correct.
How to properly use "constructed" in a sentence about recent activity?
Ensure that you include a noun after "constructed" to indicate what was built. For example, "I constructed a new website recently" is grammatically sound.
Is it more formal to say "I constructed" versus "I built"?
Yes, "constructed" is generally considered more formal than "built". However, both require a direct object to be grammatically correct. Therefore, "I constructed a house" and "I built a house" are both acceptable, but "I constructed recently" is not.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested