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supervise me
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'supervise me' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts when you want someone else to take responsibility for monitoring your actions or progress. For example: "My supervisor has asked me to complete this project, so please supervise me throughout the process."
✓ Grammatically correct
Science
News & Media
Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(3)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
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7 human-written examples
Figure 2 Resident' agreement with the statement "The emergency physician had enough time to supervise me". Figure 3 Resident' agreement with the statement "I regard my emergency physician as a role model".
Happily, my boss was too busy to supervise me; no one saw most of the special features I created before they went live.
News & Media
I can't say what I would do in Julio's situation, especially if left to my own devices (and with no countervailing authority to supervise me).
News & Media
There was nobody to supervise me.
Science
The second crucial mentor was my thesis advisor, who didn't supervise me very much but did give me key advice that has stayed with me until now.
In my country I do my Master's, I still need to do the placement in hospice ward, I learn it, and my supervisor had to go to the hospice ward to supervise me and discuss meeting about my case study.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
"Nobody supervised me," she says.
News & Media
My sister supervised me, arranging the platters, and then with some pomp carried each dish in to our parents.
News & Media
Meanwhile, there is the problem of Karpov, a vain careerist who would rather offer empty blandishments ("At this rate, you'll be the one supervising me!") than give her more than a few minutes of his time.
News & Media
Her recommendation sounds like it was written by someone who was supervising me.
News & Media
Jaime later introduced me to Todd, who ended up hiring me (although not supervising me) at ABO.
Science & Research
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When requesting supervision, clearly define the scope of oversight needed. For example, specify whether you require feedback on specific tasks, overall project management, or professional development guidance.
Common error
Avoid prematurely claiming independence from supervision before demonstrating sufficient competence. Request regular check-ins and feedback sessions to ensure you're on the right track and continue to develop your skills.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "supervise me" functions as an imperative request. It's a direct plea for someone to take on the role of overseeing and guiding the speaker's actions. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, it is correct and usable.
Frequent in
Science
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News & Media
40%
Formal & Business
20%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
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Wiki
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "supervise me" is a grammatically sound and understandable request for guidance and oversight. Though not as common as other phrases, it's a direct way to ask someone to monitor your progress or activities. As Ludwig AI confirms, it's a valid phrase in English. While it can appear in various contexts, it’s frequently seen in scientific and news media settings, and often implies a hierarchical relationship. When using "supervise me", it's important to define the type of supervision you need to avoid any ambiguity. Alternative phrases like ""oversee my work"" or "guide me" can be used to convey similar meanings with slightly different nuances.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
oversee my work
Focuses on the work itself, implying a review process.
guide my efforts
Emphasizes providing direction and assistance.
mentor my progress
Suggests a more developmental and supportive relationship.
monitor my performance
Highlights the tracking and assessment of results.
overlook my activities
Implies a general awareness and occasional intervention.
check up on me
A more informal way to suggest someone ensures everything is going well.
keep an eye on me
Suggests a watchful presence, ensuring no issues arise.
advise my actions
Focuses on giving counsel and recommendations.
tutor my learning
Emphasizes instruction and skill development.
watch over my shoulder
Suggests close observation, potentially with a critical eye.
FAQs
How can I use "supervise me" in a sentence?
You can use "supervise me" to request oversight or guidance, such as: "As a new employee, please "supervise me" closely during my first project" or "Could you "supervise me" while I learn this new procedure?"
What's a more formal way to ask someone to "supervise me"?
In formal settings, you could say "Kindly "oversee my work"" or "I would appreciate your guidance in this matter" instead of directly asking someone to "supervise me".
Which is correct, "supervise me" or "supervise over me"?
"Supervise me" is the correct and more concise phrasing. "Supervise over me" is redundant because the verb "supervise" already implies oversight.
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested