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I have provide estimate vs i have provide estimates

The correct phrase is "I have provided estimates." The word "estimates" should be used in the plural form to match the subject "I."

Last updated: March 25, 2024

I have provide estimate

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "provide" should be in the past participle form "provided," and the noun "estimate" should be in the plural form "estimates."

The correct phrase is "I have provided estimates." Use the past participle form of the verb after "have" and use the plural form of the noun to match the subject.
  • If actual data are not available, NCBs may provide estimates.
  • European Parliament could not provide estimates of the average full daily cost of auxiliary and permanent interpreters.
  • The European Commission is best placed to provide estimates of the impact of individual Fisheries Partnership Agreements.
  • Internal models used in this approach shall provide estimates of the potential change in value of the unsecured exposure amount (ΣE - ΣC).
  • Provide estimates of the degree of consumer activity in terms of switching supplier and renegotiating contracts in the last five years.
  • In fact, for the relevant period, the author quoted by the Spanish authorities himself provides estimates which are in line with the Commission's assessment.
  • Internal models used in this approach shall provide estimates of the potential change in value of the unsecured exposure amount (∑E - ∑C).
  • provide estimates of the areas under the principal crops,
  • 2. The sampling shall be designed to provide estimates of:
  • In any year when ICES and STECF are unable to provide estimates of spawning stock size or fishing mortalities, the TAC should remain unchanged from the previous year.
  • If precise data do not exist, could the Commission please provide estimates?
  • The study provides estimates of the VAT gap which is the difference between the theoretical net VAT liability for the economy as a whole and the accrued VAT receipts.
  • Soil residue studies shall provide estimates of the soil residue levels at harvest or at time of sowing or planting succeeding crops.
  • Where possible, NCBs must provide estimates of data coverage in terms of total assets of the total reporting population.
  • However, the Commission recently asked EUROSTAT to provide estimates of GDP per inhabitant for the regions of Ireland at NUTS level III, using the so-called ESA method of national accounting.
  • Producers and importers are unable to provide estimates of expected emissions of gases that they supply to others, however they can provide details of the quantities they supply and expected use.
  • Producers and importers are unable to provide estimates of expected emissions of gases that they supply to others, however they can provide details of the quantities they supply and expected use.
  • Producers and importers are unable to provide estimates of expected emissions of gases that they supply to others, however they can provide details of the quantities they supply and expected use.
  • The Draftsman believes that the effect of labelling systems could be further enhanced if labels were required to provide estimates of the actual operating costs during the life of the product in question.
  • In those years when ICES and STECF can provide estimates of spawning stock biomass at less than 75,000 tonnes but equal to or greater than 50,000 tonnes, the TAC for the following year should be set at 0.2.

Alternatives:

  • I have provided an estimate
  • I have given estimates
  • I have supplied estimates
  • I have offered estimates
  • I have presented estimates

i have provide estimates

This phrase is correct. It uses the past participle form of the verb "provide" and the plural form of the noun "estimates."

This phrase is correct when referring to the action of providing multiple estimates. It is important to match the verb form with the subject and use the plural form of the noun when appropriate.
  • If actual data are not available, NCBs may provide estimates.
  • European Parliament could not provide estimates of the average full daily cost of auxiliary and permanent interpreters.
  • The European Commission is best placed to provide estimates of the impact of individual Fisheries Partnership Agreements.
  • Internal models used in this approach shall provide estimates of the potential change in value of the unsecured exposure amount (ΣE - ΣC).
  • Provide estimates of the degree of consumer activity in terms of switching supplier and renegotiating contracts in the last five years.
  • In fact, for the relevant period, the author quoted by the Spanish authorities himself provides estimates which are in line with the Commission's assessment.
  • Internal models used in this approach shall provide estimates of the potential change in value of the unsecured exposure amount (∑E - ∑C).
  • provide estimates of the areas under the principal crops,
  • 2. The sampling shall be designed to provide estimates of:
  • In any year when ICES and STECF are unable to provide estimates of spawning stock size or fishing mortalities, the TAC should remain unchanged from the previous year.
  • If precise data do not exist, could the Commission please provide estimates?
  • The study provides estimates of the VAT gap which is the difference between the theoretical net VAT liability for the economy as a whole and the accrued VAT receipts.
  • Soil residue studies shall provide estimates of the soil residue levels at harvest or at time of sowing or planting succeeding crops.
  • Where possible, NCBs must provide estimates of data coverage in terms of total assets of the total reporting population.
  • However, the Commission recently asked EUROSTAT to provide estimates of GDP per inhabitant for the regions of Ireland at NUTS level III, using the so-called ESA method of national accounting.
  • Producers and importers are unable to provide estimates of expected emissions of gases that they supply to others, however they can provide details of the quantities they supply and expected use.
  • Producers and importers are unable to provide estimates of expected emissions of gases that they supply to others, however they can provide details of the quantities they supply and expected use.
  • Producers and importers are unable to provide estimates of expected emissions of gases that they supply to others, however they can provide details of the quantities they supply and expected use.
  • The Draftsman believes that the effect of labelling systems could be further enhanced if labels were required to provide estimates of the actual operating costs during the life of the product in question.
  • In those years when ICES and STECF can provide estimates of spawning stock biomass at less than 75,000 tonnes but equal to or greater than 50,000 tonnes, the TAC for the following year should be set at 0.2.

Alternatives:

  • I have provided estimates
  • I have given estimates
  • I have supplied estimates
  • I have offered estimates
  • I have presented estimates

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