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self prepare
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "self prepare" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
Instead, you could use phrases like "prepare oneself" or "prepare on one's own." Example: John had to prepare himself for the presentation in just one day, so he stayed up all night studying and self-preparing.
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57 human-written examples
It works as a put-on-microcell, which can be set on any surface of interest by a self prepared microseal.
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Do not go to a person who will not sign the return or puts self prepared.
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And so dada Ali, bert camembert, the dingo Virgin, divided alien and his other 12 selves prepare to pass up the oily way and back to the planet of love.
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And when the characters talk out loud to no one in particular, it's as if they were rehearsing their public selves, preparing to break from the shell of their private thoughts.
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Hybridization buffer (0.75 M NaCl, 0.15 M sodium citrate, pH 7.4) was self-prepared.
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In a thermal decomposition procedure self-prepared multilayer-graphene foams (GF) are coated with a nitrogen-containing carbon layer (NCL) which has a porous structure.
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The geriatric CST consisted of four 2.5-hour teaching sessions that covered central domains of geriatric assessment (e.g., cognition, mobility), and a textbook used by students to self-prepare.
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Students also self-prepared with a textbook distributed prior to the first teaching session.
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The company provides you with a way to self-prepare your own professional-looking, state-specific divorce forms for uncontested divorces in all 50 states with complete instructions for $149.
Wiki
Visualize your sexiest self and prepare to get to work.
Wiki
My Parisian self is prepared to defend the Balzar to the end, whatever it takes.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to preparing yourself, use the reflexive form "prepare oneself" or other grammatically correct alternatives like "get ready".
Common error
Be cautious when using "self-" as a prefix. While it works for many nouns (self-esteem, self-control), it doesn't directly attach to verbs like "prepare". Stick to established reflexive constructions.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase is intended to function as a verb phrase, indicating the act of preparing oneself. However, it's grammatically incorrect, as pointed out by Ludwig. Correct usage involves reflexive pronouns.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "self prepare" is flagged as grammatically incorrect by Ludwig. It's not found in reliable sources, indicating it's not standard English. Instead, use reflexive constructions like "prepare oneself" or other alternatives such as "get ready". Avoid using "self prepare" in formal writing or speech. Rely on the suggestions provided by Ludwig AI for grammatically sound alternatives.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
prepare oneself
This is a reflexive verb phrase, indicating that the subject is preparing themselves.
get oneself ready
This phrase emphasizes the action of becoming ready.
make preparations
This phrase focuses on the act of making arrangements.
ready oneself
A more formal way of saying "get ready".
prepare independently
This phrase stresses that the preparation is done without help.
prepare on one's own
Similar to preparing independently, but slightly more emphatic.
gear up
An informal phrase suggesting enthusiastic preparation.
brace oneself
This implies preparing for something unpleasant or challenging.
equip oneself
Focuses on gathering the necessary tools or knowledge.
get in shape
Specifically refers to physical preparation.
FAQs
How can I correctly express the idea of preparing myself?
Instead of "self prepare", use phrases like "prepare oneself", "get ready", or "make preparations" depending on the context.
Is "self prepare" grammatically acceptable?
No, "self prepare" is not grammatically correct in standard English. It's better to use reflexive forms like "prepare oneself".
What's a more formal way to say "self prepare"?
While "self prepare" is incorrect, a more formal alternative to related concepts would be "ready oneself" or "make formal preparations".
Can I use "self-" with verbs to indicate doing something to myself?
Generally, no. "Self-" usually combines with nouns or adjectives. For verbs, use reflexive pronouns (myself, yourself, etc.) with the verb. For example, "prepare myself" is correct, not "self prepare".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested