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to be check
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'to be check' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase 'to be checked.' For example, "The roof needs to be checked for any structural damage."
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Exact Expressions
10 human-written examples
You consider yourself to be (check all that apply): ___ Caucasian.
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Triumphant major-key chorus where the lights come on, everyone goes "Ooooh" and all the teenage girls in the crowd ask their dads (who are, reluctantly, there) for a tenner so they can stampede to the merch desk to buy a poster that, years later, they'll mention in an anecdote about how profusely shit their taste in music used to be? Check.
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"They need DRM and authentication, there need to be check and balances," says Luton. "I could give a game to 10 people and if none of them ever go on the internet, they have effectively got it indefinitely and for free.
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If you're a parent or intend to be, check out the local school system.
Science & Research
For an extensive view on how far-reaching that could prove to be, check out this guest post by Michael Robertson, the former CEO of MP3.com, who laid out Apple's cloud-based media strategy going forward.
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But if we find ourselves in trouble and our lawyer discovers DNA evidence that needs to be check out, we're not allowed access?
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
49 human-written examples
Everything has to be checked, rechecked and double-checked.
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"I need to be checked".
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Everything has to be checked.
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Criminals aren't going to be checked.
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My bag needed to be checked.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct passive form "to be checked" instead of the grammatically incorrect "to be check". This ensures clarity and avoids misinterpretation.
Common error
Avoid using "to be check" because it omits the past participle ending. Always use "to be checked" to correctly form the passive voice, indicating that something needs to undergo an action, rather than perform it.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "to be check" functions as an incorrect infinitive phrase. Ludwig AI identifies this as a grammatically flawed structure. The correct form, "to be checked", functions as a passive infinitive, indicating something needs to undergo an action.
Frequent in
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Science
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Wiki
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Encyclopedias
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "to be check" appears in various contexts, it's grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI points out that the correct form is "to be checked", which uses the past participle to form the passive voice. This correction is vital for clear communication and credibility, especially in formal or professional settings. Always ensure the passive voice is correctly formed by using "to be checked", rather than the error-prone "to be check", thus maintaining grammatical accuracy and avoiding misinterpretations.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
to be verified
Replaces "check" with a synonym that implies confirmation of truth or accuracy.
to be inspected
Substitutes "check" with a more formal term for detailed examination.
to be examined
Similar to "inspected", but can imply a more in-depth or medical context.
to be assessed
Focuses on evaluating the condition or value of something.
to be audited
Implies a formal review, often in financial or procedural contexts.
to require checking
Emphasizes the necessity of performing a check.
to need verification
Highlights the need for confirmation of accuracy or truth.
to be scrutinized
Suggests a very careful and critical examination.
to be validated
Focuses on confirming the correctness or legitimacy of something.
to be reviewed
Implies a more general examination or assessment.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use the phrase in passive voice?
The correct passive voice construction is "to be checked". For example, "The data needs "to be checked" for accuracy" is correct, while "The data needs to be check" is grammatically incorrect.
What are some alternatives to "to be checked"?
Depending on the context, you could use phrases like "to be verified", "to be inspected", or "to be reviewed". The choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is "to be check" ever correct in English?
No, "to be check" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form in passive constructions is always "to be checked". The past participle "checked" is essential for forming the passive voice.
How can I remember to use "to be checked" instead of "to be check"?
Think of it as similar to other passive constructions like "to be painted", "to be cleaned", or "to be fixed". The past participle ending (-ed) is always required after "to be" in passive voice constructions.
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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
83%
Authority and reliability
3.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested