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it terribly compelling
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it terribly compelling" is not correct in standard English.
The correct form would be "it is terribly compelling" or "it’s terribly compelling." Example: "The novel was so well-written that I found it terribly compelling, making it hard to put down."
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News & Media
Wiki
Alternative expressions(4)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
Pausing between mishaps and detours, the narrator gives us a little history here and there, none of it terribly compelling; in his eyes, the waste, cruelty and stupidity of the past blend seamlessly into the present, a vapid continuum of goofballs, eccentrics and scroungers.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
While Votta thought the rendition was "sweet" and "well sung", she wrote that it "felt a little off-center"; Chaney described it as "not terribly compelling".
Wiki
Even though the video quality was jerky, if it could be downloaded at all, and the audio not terribly compelling, the technology gave people an idea of what could one day be achieved on the Internet.
News & Media
With Redbox Instant in tow, Xbox now has (another) terribly compelling content play to aid in its bid to wrest control of your living room away from its rivals.
News & Media
As Pelleas, the tenor Richard Croft was certainly adequate, if the personality was not terribly compelling.
News & Media
Ben Brantley, New York Times: Taken separately, neither plot of If/Then is terribly compelling or distinctively drawn.
News & Media
The baseline Tara, understandably exhausted by the "Night at the Opera" cabin scene crowding her brain, is wan and not terribly compelling.
News & Media
Then again, it might just be that Mitt Romney doesn't have a very interesting personal story, because very little of what he said on Thursday was terribly compelling.
News & Media
But one's first reaction to a new staging of the play at P.S. 122, directed by Mr. Bogosian and starring Jonathan Ames, is: "So?" Partly this is because the diarist is largely focused on minutiae that aren't terribly compelling.
News & Media
Ballantine and McClure are given not terribly compelling personal lives: the older agent is experiencing domestic disintegration, the younger one falls for a woman he is supposed to be using to infiltrate the Lennon circle.
News & Media
"Some guy/guys want(s) to kill people for no good or readily apparent reason" is not a terribly compelling story; but Norman Bates pulling back the shower curtain, Michael Myers bursting through the closet door, a voracious alien bursting out of John Hurt's gut: those things stick with you.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always ensure proper grammar by including the necessary auxiliary verb, such as 'is' or 'was', to form a complete sentence: use "it is terribly compelling" or "it was terribly compelling" instead of "it terribly compelling".
Common error
Avoid omitting auxiliary verbs like 'is' or 'was' when constructing sentences. The phrase "it terribly compelling" lacks a verb, leading to grammatical errors. Always include the appropriate verb to ensure clarity and correctness.
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Real-world application tested
Linguistic Context
The phrase, as it stands, is grammatically incomplete. With the addition of an auxiliary verb (e.g., 'is'), it functions as a predicate adjective, describing the subject 'it'. Ludwig AI identifies the ungrammaticality and suggests corrections for proper usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Wiki
50%
Science
0%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it terribly compelling" is grammatically incorrect as it omits the necessary auxiliary verb 'is' or 'was'. As Ludwig AI indicates, the correct form would be "it is terribly compelling" or "it was terribly compelling". While the phrase appears in a limited number of sources primarily within News & Media and Wiki contexts, its ungrammatical nature limits its effective use. Ensure proper grammar by including the auxiliary verb to clearly and correctly convey the intended meaning. Alternatives like "it is extremely captivating" or "it is very engaging" can be used for emphasis and clarity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it is terribly compelling
Adding 'is' corrects the grammar, making it a standard sentence structure.
it's terribly compelling
Using the contraction 'it's' makes the phrase more conversational while maintaining correct grammar.
it is extremely captivating
Replaces 'terribly compelling' with a more common and emphatic phrase.
it is very engaging
Uses 'engaging' to convey the idea of holding attention, similar to 'compelling'.
it is deeply fascinating
Suggests a profound level of interest, changing the emphasis slightly.
it is remarkably persuasive
Focuses on the ability to convince or influence, a specific aspect of being compelling.
it is irresistibly attractive
Highlights the allure or appeal of something, another facet of being compelling.
it is exceptionally interesting
Offers a general alternative that works in many contexts where 'compelling' might be used.
it holds my attention
Shifts the focus to the effect on the observer, rather than an inherent quality.
it's powerfully convincing
Emphasizes the strength and effectiveness of the subject's ability to convince.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "it terribly compelling" in a sentence?
The phrase "it terribly compelling" is grammatically incorrect. To use it correctly, add the auxiliary verb 'is' or 'was', such as "it is terribly compelling" or "it was terribly compelling".
What can I say instead of "it terribly compelling"?
You can use alternatives like "it is terribly compelling", "it is extremely captivating", or "it is very engaging" depending on the context.
Is "it terribly compelling" grammatically correct?
No, "it terribly compelling" is not grammatically correct. It is missing an auxiliary verb such as 'is' or 'was'.
What's the difference between "it terribly compelling" and "it is terribly compelling"?
"It terribly compelling" is grammatically incorrect due to the missing auxiliary verb. "It is terribly compelling" includes the necessary verb 'is', making it a grammatically correct sentence.
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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
88%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested