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I have follow up with him vs I have followed up with him

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I have followed up with him' is the correct phrase to use when you want to convey that you have already taken the action of following up with someone. On the other hand, 'I have follow up with him' is incorrect because 'follow up' is a phrasal verb that requires 'followed' as the past participle.

Last updated: March 17, 2024

I have follow up with him

This phrase is incorrect. 'Follow up' is a phrasal verb that requires 'followed' as the past participle.

'I have follow up with him' is not a correct construction. The correct form is 'I have followed up with him.'

Alternatives:

  • I have followed up with him

I have followed up with him

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that you have already taken the action of following up with someone.

'I have followed up with him' is the correct phrase to use when you want to convey that you have already taken the action of following up with someone.

Alternatives:

  • I have followed up on that matter with him
  • I followed up with him yesterday
  • I will follow up with him next week
  • Have you followed up with him yet?

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