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Does acquiring an insurance vs Is acquiring an insurance

Both phrases are not correct as they are missing a noun after 'insurance.' The correct form should be 'Does acquiring insurance' or 'Is acquiring insurance.' The use of the article 'an' before 'insurance' is unnecessary in this context.

Last updated: April 01, 2024

Does acquiring an insurance

This phrase is not correct. It should be 'Does acquiring insurance.'

The correct form is 'Does acquiring insurance' when asking a question about the action of acquiring insurance.

Alternatives:

  • Does acquiring insurance
  • Is acquiring insurance
  • Acquiring insurance
  • Did you acquire insurance
  • Have you acquired insurance

Is acquiring an insurance

This phrase is not correct. It should be 'Is acquiring insurance.'

The correct form is 'Is acquiring insurance' when forming a present tense statement about the action of acquiring insurance.

Alternatives:

  • Is acquiring insurance
  • Does acquiring insurance
  • Acquiring insurance
  • Are you acquiring insurance
  • Have you been acquiring insurance

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