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is perished
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "is perished" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would typically be "has perished" or "is dead." Example: "The ancient tree is perished, leaving only its stump behind."
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2 human-written examples
The yellow grip is perished now and the toe has split but it's there for posterity, having carted a lot of straight drives over the shed roof and into next door's.
News & Media
However, if the good is perished before reaching the customer (the expiration date is over), the cost would be added to other costs such as transportation, production, and maintenance costs in the target function.
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57 human-written examples
If you grow up in a city like that you feel everything is perishing, evanescent and going away very quickly.
News & Media
He "sees he is perishing in the middle of this dreadful snowy waste" and realises he has returned to the sleigh.
News & Media
The whole world is perishing today because of it.
News & Media
As trauma never seen before reaches around and into the world, the species featured in the dream is perishing in record numbers.
News & Media
A plaque quotes Tosia Altman, a committed advocate for the kibbutz movement and a leader of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising: "Israel is perishing before my eyes.
News & Media
They may say in The Times today that 'old, defenseless woman was removed from her home by force' or it could be written in The Observer that 'an old lady is perishing in her home and nobody interferes'.
Science
Those nightmares are still within us; the whole family was perished".
News & Media
(2) The horseflies trying to touch or land on the photovoltaic trap surface are perished by the mechanical hit of a wire rotated quickly with an electromotor supplied by the photovoltaics-produced electricity.
Science
While Janet was in the central Caribbean Sea, a reconnaissance aircraft flew into the storm and was lost, with all eleven crew members believed to be perished.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "is perished" in formal writing. Opt for more common and grammatically correct alternatives such as "has died" or "is dead".
Common error
Do not confuse "is perished" with correct past participle constructions. The auxiliary verb "is" typically requires a present participle (e.g., "is perishing") to form a continuous tense. To use the past participle "perished", use "has" (e.g., "has perished") to form a present perfect tense.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "is perished" functions as a verb phrase, attempting to describe a state of being that results from a past action. However, standard English grammar dictates that the past participle "perished" should be used with "has" to form the present perfect tense (e.g., "has perished"), as also noted by Ludwig.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "is perished" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in modern English. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. Standard English prefers the present perfect tense "has perished" or simpler alternatives like "is dead". While some examples exist across various sources, including news and scientific articles, they are infrequent and do not represent standard usage. Therefore, it's best to avoid "is perished" in favor of more conventional and grammatically sound options.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
has died
Uses the present perfect tense to indicate a completed action in the past that has relevance to the present.
is dead
A simple and direct way to state that someone or something is no longer alive.
has passed away
A more formal and euphemistic way of saying "has died".
is no more
Indicates that something has ceased to exist or function.
is extinct
Used when referring to a species or type of thing that no longer exists.
is decaying
Describes the process of rotting or decomposing.
is obsolete
Refers to something that is no longer in use or relevant because it's out of date.
is defunct
Describes something that is no longer in operation or use.
is ruined
Indicates that something has been severely damaged or destroyed.
is terminated
A formal way of saying something has been ended or discontinued.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "perish" in the present perfect tense?
The correct way to use "perish" in the present perfect tense is with the auxiliary verb "has", forming the phrase "has perished". For example: "The civilization "has perished" after the war".
What are some alternatives to "is perished"?
Instead of "is perished", you can use phrases like "is dead", "has died", or "has passed away" depending on the context.
Is "is perishing" grammatically correct?
Yes, "is perishing" is grammatically correct. It uses the present continuous tense, indicating something is currently in the process of dying or decaying. For example: "The ecosystem "is perishing" due to pollution".
What's the difference between "is perished" and "has perished"?
"Is perished" is not grammatically correct in standard English. The correct phrase is ""has perished"", which is in the present perfect tense and describes a completed action in the past that has present relevance. "Has perished" implies that something died or ceased to exist at some point in the past and remains in that state.
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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
76%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested