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it increase
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it increase" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "it increases" to agree with the subject. Example: "If the temperature rises, it increases the likelihood of rain."
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Alternative expressions(9)
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
How does it increase its participation in the mainstream and not be assimilated?
News & Media
Vivendi Environnement bought U.S. Filter in 1999 to help it increase its share of the global water-treatment market.
News & Media
The latest deal is expected to help it increase its market share.
News & Media
The second is that BroadSoft is offering a service that will potentially help it increase its revenues per customer.
News & Media
In contrast, Dodder cover did not increase with increased N. leucocephala cover, nor did it increase with Dodder removal.
Science
BP said that a strong showing by its gas, power and renewables division helped it increase fourth-quarter profit.
News & Media
Not only will it increase your productivity and satisfaction at work, its benefits may even carry over at home".
Science & Research
"I've seen it increase.
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How will it increase social mobility?
News & Media
Did it increase the entertainment value of the matches?
News & Media
Make it "increase medal counts" or "to win more medals".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always ensure subject-verb agreement. For the third-person singular pronoun 'it', use the verb form 'increases' instead of 'increase'.
Common error
Avoid using the base form of the verb 'increase' with the pronoun 'it'. Remember to add the 's' to form 'increases' to maintain correct subject-verb agreement. For example, use "it increases" not "it increase".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it increase" is grammatically incorrect due to the lack of subject-verb agreement. As Ludwig AI confirms, the third-person singular pronoun "it" requires the verb form "increases". The absence of the 's' renders the phrase non-standard in English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "it increase" is flagged as grammatically incorrect by Ludwig AI, primarily because it violates subject-verb agreement. In standard English, the third-person singular pronoun "it" requires the verb to be in the form of "increases". This grammatical oversight renders the phrase unsuitable for both formal and informal contexts. To effectively convey the intended meaning of something growing or becoming more significant, it's recommended to use grammatically correct alternatives such as ""it increases"", "it rises", or "it grows". Always ensure subject-verb agreement to maintain clarity and credibility in your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it increases
Corrects the grammatical error by adding the third-person singular 's' to the verb, making it grammatically sound.
it rises
Replaces 'increase' with 'rises', offering a grammatically correct synonym that implies upward movement or growth.
it grows
Substitutes 'increase' with 'grows', providing a grammatically correct and common synonym for natural development or expansion.
there is an increase
Restructures the phrase to use a noun ('increase') with a verb ('there is'), correcting the grammatical error.
it sees growth
Replaces 'increase' with the noun 'growth' and modifies the verb, presenting a more descriptive and grammatically correct alternative.
it expands
Offers 'expands' as a synonym for 'increase', suggesting an enlargement or broadening in a grammatically correct way.
it escalates
Uses 'escalates' to convey a gradual increase in intensity or amount, providing a more specific and grammatically sound alternative.
it intensifies
Replaces 'increase' with 'intensifies', suggesting a strengthening or heightening of something, while ensuring grammatical correctness.
the increase happens
Restructures the phrase to emphasize the occurrence of an increase, correcting the original grammatical issue.
there is a growth
Uses 'growth' as a noun and restructures the sentence to ensure grammatical accuracy, focusing on the presence of growth.
FAQs
How to correctly use "it increase" in a sentence?
The phrase "it increase" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "it increases". For example: "If the temperature rises, "it increases" the likelihood of rain."
What can I say instead of "it increase"?
Which is correct, "it increase" or "it increases"?
"It increases" is the correct form. The 's' is necessary to agree with the third-person singular pronoun 'it'.
What's the grammatical rule that makes "it increase" incorrect?
The grammatical rule is subject-verb agreement. In the present tense, singular subjects (like 'it') require a verb that ends in 's' (like 'increases').
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested