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I have discussed vs i am dicussed

The correct phrase is "I have discussed." This is the present perfect tense, which is used to indicate that an action was completed in the past but has relevance to the present. On the other hand, "I am discussed" is incorrect because it uses the wrong verb form and does not convey the intended meaning.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1412 views

I have discussed

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is in the present perfect tense, indicating that the action of discussing took place in the past and has relevance to the present.

Examples:

  • I have discussed the matter with my colleagues.
  • She has discussed the project with the team members.
  • Jun 5, 2015 ... I would understand your doubt if it were whether to use "I discussed" or "I have discussed". I had discussed is "past perfect tense" and ...
  • Eric DeCosta: Lamar Jackson and I have discussed a contract extension. Posted by Myles Simmons on April 19, 2021, 11:42 AM EDT ...
  • Jun 3, 2019 ... As I have discussed with you / As per our discussion. The context is, I need a day off and I already spoke to my boss verbally prior to ...
  • I have discussed with Mr. Joseph yesterday. He said, Presently he uses tools and spare parts. If our prices are competitive, He would (would or ...

Alternatives:

  • I discussed
  • I have been discussing
  • I had discussed
  • I will have discussed
  • I would have discussed

i am dicussed

This phrase is incorrect and not used in English.

  • You guys have much to dicuss.
  • But I am digusted at the thought of his greedy face
  • I'd like to dicuss a matter concerning my daughter Shira.
  • There's a disused storeroom upstairs.
  • But I don't mind being cussed.
  • Then Max came and cussed me out... again.
  • Picked fights with strangers, I've cussed out old ladies.
  • He might survive, because he's strong and cussed.
  • The report discusses recent changes resulting from the globalisation process.
  • The OECD discusses guidelines for officially supported export credits.
  • Calvin and Heath totally dissed me.
  • Wh... your pal dissed Little Zach.
  • The notified scheme is primarily focussed on investment.
  • These measures are clearly focussed on addressing risk factors in remuneration policies.
  • I pick fights with strangers, I've cussed out old ladies.
  • I cussed my horse too loud once, and we got snowed in till spring.
  • Thanks to you, Eok-jo cussed me out.
  • It has been occupying a disused old schoolhouse owned by a public housing association, the IACP.
  • Greenhouse gas emissions from disused coal mines
  • Subject: Greenhouse gas emissions from disused coal mines

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