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I working with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I working with" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "I am working with"? You can use the corrected phrase when describing your current collaboration or involvement with someone or something. Example: "I am working with a talented team on this project to ensure its success."
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News & Media
Alternative expressions(6)
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Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
Not only was I working with some thin material.
News & Media
Stephanopoulos asked, "Did you decide it or was it decided for you?" Boehner's answer: I, working with my members, decided to do this in a unified way.
News & Media
At the class, Brian and I, working with a mortar and pestle, ground up the ingredients for what the recipe called Salsa de Chile Pasilla Oaxaqueño.
News & Media
Maybe Pete Pattisson sums it all up when he told me earlier this week, "If I, working with very few resources found it easy to find cases of labour abuse in the construction industry in Qatar, it would be very easy for a well-resourced construction company or the Qatari authorities to do the same.
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Why am I working with these guys!" MR: You have another strong anthem, "Stars And Stripes".
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Colleagues and I, working with Dr. Sarrel, did just that, and published our findings in the American Journal of Public Health.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
I work with them.
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I worked with Lionel Richie and Barry Gibb.
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I work with numbers.
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The guys I worked with.
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I work with Brick Mason.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing ongoing collaborations, use the present continuous tense ("I am working with") to ensure grammatical correctness and clarity.
Common error
Avoid omitting auxiliary verbs like "am", "is", or "are" when using the present continuous tense. Saying "I working with" is grammatically incorrect. Instead, use "I am working with" to clearly convey that the action is currently in progress.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I working with" is grammatically incorrect because it omits the auxiliary verb required for the present continuous tense. As Ludwig AI points out, the correct form is "I am working with".
Frequent in
News & Media
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Less common in
Science
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Formal & Business
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "I working with" is grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI suggests, it omits the necessary auxiliary verb "am" required for the present continuous tense. The correct phrasing is "I am working with", indicating an ongoing action or collaboration. While the phrase appears in a few contexts, predominantly in News & Media, its incorrectness undermines its effectiveness. Remember to use auxiliary verbs to ensure grammatical accuracy in your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I am working with
Adds the auxiliary verb "am" to create a grammatically correct present continuous tense.
I collaborate with
Replaces "working with" with the synonym "collaborate with", indicating a cooperative effort.
I am collaborating with
Adds the auxiliary verb "am" and replaces "working with" with the synonym "collaborating with", indicating a cooperative effort in present continuous tense.
I partner with
Replaces "working with" with "partner with", suggesting a more formal or business-oriented relationship.
I am partnering with
Adds the auxiliary verb "am" and replaces "working with" with "partnering with", suggesting a more formal or business-oriented relationship in present continuous tense.
I'm engaged with
Uses "engaged with" to indicate involvement or participation.
I'm involved with
Uses "involved with" to denote participation or connection.
I cooperate with
Substitutes "working with" with "cooperate with", emphasizing mutual assistance and teamwork.
I assist
Replaces "working with" with "assist", highlighting the act of providing help or support.
I aid
Replaces "working with" with "aid", denoting the provision of assistance, often in a more formal sense.
FAQs
How do I correct the phrase "I working with"?
The correct phrase is "I am working with". The auxiliary verb "am" is required to form the present continuous tense, indicating an ongoing action or collaboration.
What are some alternatives to "I am working with"?
You can use alternatives such as "I collaborate with", "I'm engaged with", or "I'm involved with" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "I working with" or "I am working with"?
"I am working with" is the correct phrase. "I working with" omits the necessary auxiliary verb "am" and is grammatically incorrect.
What's the difference between "I working with" and "I am working with"?
"I working with" is grammatically incorrect, while "I am working with" is the correct present continuous tense. The latter indicates an ongoing action or collaboration.
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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
89%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested