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it revive
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it revive" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "it revives"? If this is the case, you can use this phrase when discussing something that brings something back to life or restores it to a previous state. Example: "The new policy is designed to ensure that it revives interest in the program among the community."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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11 human-written examples
The 92nd Street Y hired him that year to help it revive its storied but by then moribund concert program.
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Again, the public shows Labor fertile political ground that could help it revive its sagging political fortunes.
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Japan will also want to ensure the plane can operate closely with American forces.Unlike the Americans, the Europeans offer what BAE calls "a no black box philosophy"; in other words, it will transfer all the Typhoon's technology to Japan to help it revive its almost moribund military-jet manufacturing programme.
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The next iteration of the iPhone could help it revive its influence, but that remains to be seen.
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It is a good thing that Chrysler didnt have to count on the Crossfire to help it revive its image in the new millennium.
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"By this donation to our partners at the Ministry of Education, UNICEF is assuring the Government of its commitment to helping it revive Liberia's educational sector".
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
49 human-written examples
But it revives its sticky properties once it dries.
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It revives briefly.
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Thus, it revived his own faith.
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It revives distrust among Japan's neighbours.
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She added, "It revived some wonderful memories".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming to express that something is being brought back to life or restored, ensure the subject agrees with the verb. Use "it revives" or "it revived" for correct grammatical structure.
Common error
Avoid using "it revive" as it lacks proper grammatical conjugation. Always conjugate the verb to match the subject (e.g., "it revives", "it revived", "they revive").
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it revive" is grammatically incorrect as it stands. Based on Ludwig AI, the correct forms are "it revives" (present tense) or "it revived" (past tense). The correct phrases function as a verb phrase where 'it' is the subject and 'revives' or 'revived' is the verb.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "it revive" is identified by Ludwig AI as grammatically incorrect. The correct forms are "it revives" (present tense) and "it revived" (past tense). These phrases are used to express the action of restoring or renewing something. Due to the grammatical error, there are no direct examples of "it revive" in the provided search data. When aiming to convey the idea of restoration or renewal, ensure the verb is correctly conjugated to match the subject "it". Consider alternative phrases such as "it restore" or "it revitalize" for similar meanings, but always ensure grammatical accuracy.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it restore
Replaces "revive" with "restore", indicating bringing something back to a former condition.
it revitalize
Substitutes "revive" with "revitalize", suggesting infusing new life or vigor.
it regenerate
Replaces "revive" with "regenerate", implying renewal or regrowth.
it rejuvenate
Substitutes "revive" with "rejuvenate", denoting making something feel or look younger or more vital.
it resurrect
Replaces "revive" with "resurrect", indicating bringing back from a state of inactivity or oblivion.
it bring back
Offers a more general alternative, referring to returning something to a previous state or condition.
it reanimate
Substitutes "revive" with "reanimate", implying giving new life or vigor.
it resuscitate
Replaces "revive" with "resuscitate", indicating restoring consciousness or life.
it rekindle
Substitutes "revive" with "rekindle", suggesting renewing a feeling or relationship.
it refresh
Replaces "revive" with "refresh", indicating making something feel new or invigorated.
FAQs
How to correctly use "it revive" in a sentence?
The phrase "it revive" is grammatically incorrect. The correct forms are "it revives" (present tense) or "it revived" (past tense). For example, "The strategy it employed revives the company's growth."
What can I say instead of "it revive" if I want to indicate restoration?
Instead of "it revive", you can use alternatives such as "it restore", "it revitalize", or "it regenerate", depending on the specific context and nuance you want to convey.
Which is correct: "it revive" or "it revives"?
"It revives" is the correct form. The phrase "it revive" is grammatically incorrect because it doesn't conjugate the verb correctly. The verb must agree with the singular subject "it".
How does the meaning change if I use "it revives" instead of "it revive"?
Using "it revives" instead of "it revive" makes the sentence grammatically correct. "It revives" means something is currently bringing something back to life or restoring it, whereas "it revive" is simply an incorrect phrasing.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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