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I have almost finish vs I am almost finish

The correct phrase is "I have almost finished." The verb "finish" needs to be in the past participle form when used with the auxiliary verb "have." The phrase "I am almost finish" is incorrect because the verb form is not appropriate in this context.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

I have almost finish

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "finish" should be in the past participle form when used with the auxiliary verb "have."

The correct phrase is "I have almost finished." Use the past participle form of the verb after the auxiliary verb "have."

Alternatives:

  • I have almost finished
  • I am almost done
  • I am nearly finished
  • I am close to finishing
  • I am on the verge of finishing

I am almost finish

This phrase is incorrect. The verb form is not appropriate in this context.

The correct phrase is "I have almost finished." Use the past participle form of the verb after the auxiliary verb "have."

Alternatives:

  • I have almost finished
  • I am almost done
  • I am nearly finished
  • I am close to finishing
  • I am on the verge of finishing

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