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were getting evaluated
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "were getting evaluated" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "we're getting evaluated" or "were being evaluated" depending on the intended meaning. You can use it when discussing a process of assessment or review, typically in a formal or academic context. Example: "The students were getting evaluated on their final projects last week."
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Alternative expressions(20)
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60 human-written examples
"We were on the ice and we knew he was getting evaluated," forward Ryan Callahan said.
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Whether your company uses performance ratings or not, make no mistake: Performance is getting evaluated.
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After the game, Bruins coach Claude Julien reportedly said he could offer no update (especially on the site of the injury), and that "as far as we're concerned, he's just getting evaluated right now".
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When we see what is happening to the military... that they are not getting evaluated before they leave.
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Johnnetta Davis, director of enforcement training at the center, said the initiative would help local officials determine how under-age drinkers in their communities were getting alcohol and evaluate the example adults were setting for under-age drinkers.
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"Certainly, we'll evaluate the service we're getting and evaluate other options beyond that," he said.
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"They know coming in: you're going to get evaluated, you're going to get ranked.
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"In general women are getting tested and evaluated much earlier than men," explains Greg Sommer, co-founder and CEO of Sandstone Diagnostics which makes the Trak device.
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Widespread screening isn't recommended, but symptoms are cause to get evaluated.
Academia
It's not only something we emphasize but is something we get evaluated on.
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I think people who have guns should be registered and get evaluated regularly and take gun control classes.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "were getting evaluated" in formal writing. Instead, opt for grammatically correct alternatives such as "we were being evaluated" or "we underwent evaluation".
Common error
Be mindful of subject-verb agreement. "Were" typically pairs with plural subjects like "we", "they", or "you". If referring to a singular subject, use "was getting evaluated" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "were getting evaluated" attempts to describe a passive process of assessment. However, it's grammatically flawed and typically requires correction to "we were being evaluated" or an alternative phrasing. Ludwig AI flags this phrase as incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "were getting evaluated" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. Ludwig AI identifies this issue, and suggests alternatives such as "we were being evaluated" for formal contexts. Due to its grammatical issues and lack of presence in authoritative sources, it's best to avoid using "were getting evaluated" in professional writing. More appropriate alternatives are readily available to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
we were being assessed
Changes the verb to the past continuous passive form, focusing on the ongoing process of assessment.
we underwent evaluation
Uses a more formal verb to indicate the act of going through an evaluation process.
we were in the process of being evaluated
Emphasizes the state of being in the middle of an evaluation.
our performance was under review
Shifts the focus to performance and indicates a review process.
we were subject to evaluation
Highlights that the evaluation was mandatory or imposed.
we were up for evaluation
Indicates that the evaluation was scheduled or imminent.
we were to be evaluated
Expresses a future intention or plan for evaluation in the past.
we faced an evaluation
Highlights the act of confronting an evaluation.
our work was being assessed
Focuses on the assessment of the work itself, rather than the individuals.
we were being scrutinized
Implies a detailed and critical examination.
FAQs
Is "were getting evaluated" grammatically correct?
No, "were getting evaluated" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. The correct phrasing would typically be "we were being evaluated" or "we were getting tested". Note that "we were being evaluated" implies a passive process, while "we were getting tested" implies a more active assessment.
What's a more formal alternative to "were getting evaluated"?
A more formal alternative is to use a phrase like "we underwent evaluation" or "we were subjected to evaluation". These options sound more professional and are suitable for formal reports or academic papers.
How can I use "evaluation" correctly in a sentence?
Ensure that the verb tense and subject-verb agreement are correct. For example, "The project "was evaluated"" or "The team "will be evaluated" next week". These examples show correct usage of the term within a sentence.
What is the difference between "being evaluated" and "getting evaluated"?
"Being evaluated" is generally preferred in formal contexts. "Getting evaluated" is more informal but can be acceptable in casual conversation. However, in formal writing, "were being evaluated" is almost always the better choice.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested