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Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "are congratulate" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a misunderstanding of verb forms and cannot be used in written English. An example of a correct usage would be "We congratulate you on your achievement."

⚠ May contain grammatical issues

News & Media

Formal & Business

Science

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Exact Expressions

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The directive verbs occurring in the material are: appeal, authorize, call upon, conclude, invite, promise, request, urge and warn while the expressive verbs are: congratulate, express (gratitude), pay (tribute) and thank.

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Similar Expressions

55 human-written examples

"We are congratulated for having plastic surgery".

News & Media

The New Yorker

All of the people are congratulating each other".

News & Media

The New York Times

Nine years later Mr Bernanke's peers are congratulating themselves for delivering on that promise.

News & Media

The Economist

Everywhere I go people are congratulating me.

News & Media

Huffington Post

The media are congratulating him for his putative "courage".

News & Media

Huffington Post

In Burundi, mothers are congratulated for 'crossing the abyss'.

Formal & Business

Unicef

The first thing to do is congratulate the Greeks.

"The only thing we can do is congratulate him".

Only that can say today is congratulate Steve Darcis.

The only thing I can do is congratulate my opponent.

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BBC
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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

When aiming to express congratulations, use grammatically correct phrases such as "extend congratulations", "offer congratulations", or "we congratulate you".

Common error

Ensure the verb "congratulate" is used with the correct auxiliary verbs and tenses. "Are congratulate" is grammatically incorrect. Use constructions like "are being congratulated" or "should be congratulated" to maintain grammatical accuracy.

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Linguistic Context

The phrase "are congratulate" is an incorrect attempt to form a passive or progressive verb construction. Based on Ludwig AI, the phrase itself does not adhere to standard English grammar rules, rendering it non-functional in formal communication.

Expression frequency: Rare

Frequent in

News & Media

33%

Formal & Business

33%

Science

33%

Less common in

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0%

Formal & Business

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Ludwig's WRAP-UP

In summary, the phrase "are congratulate" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in both formal and informal writing. As noted by Ludwig, it does not follow standard English grammar rules. Instead, opt for grammatically correct alternatives such as "extend congratulations", "offer congratulations", or "are being congratulated" to properly convey the intended meaning of expressing praise or acknowledgment. Using correct verb conjugations and auxiliary verbs ensures clarity and professionalism in your communication.

FAQs

What is the correct way to use the word "congratulate" in a sentence?

The word "congratulate" should be used with correct auxiliary verbs and tenses. Examples include "I congratulate you", "We congratulate them", or in passive form, "They "are being congratulated"".

What can I say instead of the incorrect phrase "are congratulate"?

Instead of "are congratulate", you can use phrases like "extend congratulations", "offer congratulations", or "express congratulations" depending on the context.

How to properly congratulate someone in formal writing?

In formal writing, use phrases such as "We "wish to congratulate" you on your achievement" or "Please accept our sincerest congratulations". Avoid informal or grammatically incorrect expressions.

Which phrase is correct, "are congratulate" or "are being congratulated"?

"Are being congratulated" is correct. The phrase "are congratulate" is grammatically incorrect and should not be used. The correct passive form indicates that someone is receiving congratulations.

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