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Jake Lee Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"has involved in" vs "is involved in"

Is the following sentence awkward?
"Since then, I began to make small donations from time to time, learning more about the activities and projects the organization has involved in".
I think it should say "...the organization is involved in."
Thanks for the help in advance,
  

Top answer

is involved in'.

  • is involved in'.
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Yes, it should read ' ...is involved in'.

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