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Evo25 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

involve/involved

(1) Is there an activition fee involve/involved upon registering for this plan?
(2) We are going to look at the five tasks involve/involved in creating your strategic plans.
which is the answer for both sentecenses above?
in case (2),involved is considered be adj ??
  

Top answer

Both need "involved". Both are adjectival. CJ

  • Both need "involved".
  • Both are adjectival.
  • CJ
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Both need "involved". Both are adjectival.
CJ
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Is there an activation fee involve upon registering for U38 plan?
http://u.com.my/umobile/page/PricePlan/PostPaid/U38/Faq
Because i found the word involve in this website is using involve..
that why i ask abou
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Evo25Is there an activation fee involve upon registering for U38 plan?
This is not correct. It may have been written by someone whose first language is not English. I would have written:
Is there an activation fee involved when registering for the U38 plan?
CJ

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