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I evaluating
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I evaluating" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "I am evaluating"? You can use the corrected phrase when you want to express that you are currently in the process of assessing or analyzing something. Example: "I am evaluating the effectiveness of the new marketing strategy we implemented last quarter."
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Exact Expressions
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The model illustrates two main points: (i) evaluating fisheries management strategies such as MPAs in a deterministic framework is inherently misleading; at worst it leads to fishery extinction, at best it fails to maximise yield; (ii) management strategies that are designed explicitly to buffer uncertainty in the system can provide a sustainable and productive fishery.
Science
The first set of experiments provides a characterization independent from the type of energy source emulated and is aimed at the following: (i) evaluating the accuracy of the emulator when it measures the current supplied to the load device; (ii) empirically characterizing the latency of the emulation platform.
Besides the novel deployment tool, other contributions of this study are (i) evaluating the performance of a UAV-aided network in a realistic large-scale disaster scenario and (ii) providing prediction tools for future UAV-aided emergency networks for different scales of disaster.
A node takes its routing decision at a given time by (i) evaluating the sociability indicators of the current neighbors; (ii) comparing them to its own and (iii) choosing as forwarders a maximum of nodes that have greater sociability than its.
Currently, there are six cancer clinical trials underway using nanoparticle-based siRNA delivery, all in Phase I, evaluating the initial safety and utility of these treatments (Table 1).
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53 human-written examples
D i evaluates the dimension of the subsurface structure, 2D or 3D (Beiki and Pedersen 2010).
Science
"I see something, I evaluate it, and I tell you about that evaluation".
News & Media
I evaluate coaches".
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I evaluated the situation.
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I evaluated this.
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I evaluate it by results.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct verb form. With "I", use "am evaluating" for the present continuous tense to describe an ongoing action, or "evaluate" for the simple present to describe a general action or habit.
Common error
Avoid omitting the auxiliary verb "am" when using the present continuous tense with "I". Saying "I evaluating" is grammatically incorrect. Always include "am" to form the correct tense: "I am evaluating".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I evaluating" is grammatically incorrect as it omits the necessary auxiliary verb required for the present continuous tense. Ludwig AI identifies this as an error, suggesting the correct form should include "am", "is", or "are" depending on the subject.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "I evaluating" is flagged as grammatically incorrect by Ludwig. The correct form requires the auxiliary verb "am" to create the present continuous tense: "I am evaluating". This indicates an action currently in progress. Without the auxiliary verb, the phrase is incomplete and doesn't conform to standard English grammar. Ludwig's analysis underscores the importance of using correct verb forms for clear and effective communication. Consider alternative phrases like "I am assessing" or "I am considering" to properly convey your intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I am evaluating
Adds the auxiliary verb "am" to form the present continuous tense, making the sentence grammatically correct.
I am assessing
Similar to 'I am evaluating', this uses the present continuous tense with a synonym.
I will evaluate
Uses the future tense to indicate a future action of evaluation.
I am considering
Uses present continuous form of the verb 'consider', indicating the action is ongoing.
I assessed
Replaces "evaluating" with the past tense verb "assessed" indicating a completed action.
I am analyzing
Uses present continuous form of the verb 'analyze', indicating an action that is ongoing.
I consider
Uses a simple present tense verb to express current consideration.
I am examining
Uses present continuous form of the verb 'examine', indicating the action is ongoing.
I analyze
Replaces "evaluating" with the verb "analyze" in simple present tense.
I examine
Replaces "evaluating" with the verb "examine" in simple present tense.
FAQs
How do I correct the phrase "I evaluating"?
The phrase "I evaluating" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "I am evaluating", which uses the auxiliary verb "am" to form the present continuous tense. You can also use alternatives like "I evaluate" for the simple present tense.
What are some alternatives to "I am evaluating"?
Depending on the context, you can use phrases like "I am assessing", "I am considering", or "I am analyzing" as alternatives to "I am evaluating". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey. For example, you can replace with "I am assessing" or "I am considering".
Is "I evaluating" ever grammatically correct?
No, "I evaluating" is never grammatically correct in standard English. It always requires an auxiliary verb such as "am", "was", or "will be" to form a complete and grammatically sound sentence. It is important to say "I am evaluating".
What is the difference between "I evaluate" and "I am evaluating"?
"I evaluate" is in the simple present tense and describes a general action or habit (e.g., "I evaluate each candidate carefully"). "I am evaluating" is in the present continuous tense and describes an action that is currently in progress (e.g., "I am evaluating the results of the experiment").
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
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