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I am involved in vs I involved in

The correct phrase is "I am involved in." The verb "am" is needed to form the present continuous tense in English. The phrase "I involved in" is incorrect because it doesn't have the auxiliary verb "am."
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Last updated: August 22, 2024

I am involved in

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker is currently participating or engaged in a particular activity or situation.

Examples:

  • I am involved in a new project at work.
  • She is involved in various charity activities.
  • They are involved in a heated debate.
  • He is involved in a relationship with her.
  • We are involved in planning the event.

I involved in

This phrase is incorrect in English as it is missing the necessary auxiliary verb "am" to form the present continuous tense.


Alternatives:

  • I am involved in

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