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Harry1999 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Use of "Involved"

In the sentence below the word "involved" is used as an adjective.

When I meet a person or a group of people, I get involved in their discussions easily and I get carried away, but in the end, the people start laughing at me, make fun of me - then, I repent and ask myself "If I hadn't(got) involved, it would have been much better"

Does "get involved" used in above sentence imply that "to become part of something"?

Thanks,
Harry
  

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harry1999 Does "get involved" used in above sentence imply that "to become part of something"? Yes. To become part of something.

  • harry1999 Does "get involved" used in above sentence imply that "to become part of something"?
  • Yes.
  • To become part of something.
  • To participate in their discussions in this case.
  • CJ
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harry1999Does "get involved" used in above sentence imply that "to become part of something"?
Yes. To become part of something. To participate in their discussions in this case.

CJ

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