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I highlights
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I highlights" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "I highlight"? You can use "I highlight" when you want to indicate that you are emphasizing or drawing attention to something in your writing or speech. Example: "In my presentation, I highlight the key findings of our research to ensure everyone understands the main points."
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Alternative expressions(20)
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The representation (12) for a classical Pareto variable (i.e., Pareto (I)) highlights the useful observation that the logarithm of such a variable has a shifted exponential distribution.
This study (i) highlights the role of leaves and stems in the remobilization of N towards seeds and (ii) allows the identification of the physiological traits associated with a high NUE in response to restricted N supply.
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Table I highlights several allogeneic cell therapy treatments and their current phase of development.
Table I highlights the incidence of hypoglycemia in several studies involving intensification of insulin therapy and/or optimization of treatment.
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Lundstedt et al. [2003] positively identified 117 compounds in the Husarviken soil and Table I highlights the degradation results for the 16 US EPA priority PAHs and selected PACs.
In addition, the comparison of Platynereis snail genes expression patterns with those of their orthologs in another annelid, Capitella sp. I, highlights a striking example of expression patterns swapping among paralogs, suggestive of the occurrence of subfunctionalization events.
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Figure 5 G-I) highlights the level of cellular H2O2 in both WT and an- t1 mutant under normal, drought and re-watering conditions.
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The selective absence of Ind1 in the mitosomes of Giardia (Table 8) is thus consistent with the absence of complex I and highlights the specific role of Ind1 in the biogenesis of this respiratory complex.
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I guess this just highlights that, outside of sports, at least, rankings this "sensitive" don't make sense.
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HIGHLIGHTS -- "I quattro libri dell'architettura," a treatise by Andrea Palladio (1570); "Vita del Tintoretto" by Carlo Ridolfi (1642); "Paradijs Gartlein" by Johan Arndts (1696), with engraved silver bookbinding; "Morte d'Arthur" by Thomas Malory, illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley (1893).
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"THE I'S HAVE IT: IRISH AND ITALIAN IMMIGRANT HIGHLIGHTS" visits neighborhoods in and around City Hall and Little Italy and meets tomorrow and Sunday at 2 15 p.m. Sponsored by Gotham Walk.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always ensure subject-verb agreement. Since the subject is 'I', the verb must be 'highlight', not 'highlights'.
Common error
Avoid using the third-person singular form of the verb ('highlights') with the first-person singular pronoun ('I'). The correct form is 'I highlight'.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I highlights" is grammatically incorrect. It attempts to function as a statement where the speaker is emphasizing something. As Ludwig AI states, the correct form is "I highlight."
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "I highlights" is grammatically incorrect due to a subject-verb agreement error. The correct form is "I highlight". As Ludwig AI pointed out, the usage examples demonstrate the variety of contexts in which the corrected phrase can be used, emphasizing key points or drawing attention to important details. Remember to always use "I highlight" when you, as the speaker, are emphasizing something.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I emphasize
Replaces "highlights" with a direct synonym and corrects the subject-verb agreement.
I underscore
Uses a different verb to convey emphasis while maintaining grammatical correctness.
I point out
Offers a more conversational alternative to drawing attention to something.
I accentuate
Provides a more formal synonym for "highlight", adjusted for correct grammar.
I focus on
Shifts the focus to concentration on a specific aspect.
I call attention to
A more verbose way of saying "I highlight", maintaining the core meaning.
I bring to light
Implies revealing something important, similar to highlighting.
I draw attention to
Similar to "I call attention to", but slightly more concise.
I stress
A shorter and more direct synonym for emphasizing.
I make clear
Focuses on clarification and ensuring understanding.
FAQs
How to use "I highlight" in a sentence?
Use "I highlight" to introduce or emphasize a key point. For example, "I highlight the importance of data privacy in my presentation."
What can I say instead of "I highlight"?
You can use alternatives like "I emphasize", "I underscore", or "I point out" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "I highlight" or "I highlights"?
"I highlight" is the correct form. "I highlights" is grammatically incorrect because the verb does not agree with the subject.
What's the difference between "I highlight" and "I am highlighting"?
"I highlight" generally refers to a habitual or general action, while "I am highlighting" refers to a specific action happening now. For example, "I highlight key findings in my reports" versus "I am highlighting this section now".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested