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I'm making a progress vs I'm making progress

The correct phrase is "I'm making progress." The phrase "I'm making a progress" is incorrect in English. The word "progress" is a non-count noun and does not require an article like "a."

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 11458 views

I'm making a progress

This phrase is incorrect in English.

The correct phrase is "I'm making progress." Use the word "progress" as a non-count noun without an article.
  • I'm making a lot of progress confronting my...
  • You know, I'm already making progress.
  • I'm making progress on his IRS problems.
  • No, it's because of Patty that I'm making progress.
  • I'm finally making progress on the papers.
  • But... I believe I'm making progress.
  • And she's making progress and I'm getting screwed.
  • You know, he's a mean dude, but I think I'm making progress.
  • It took going back to Aster Corps... but I'm finally making progress on the sequence.
  • I'll pay you, and we'll pretend that I'm making progress.
  • I'm making progress, softening him up a bit.
  • Because you knew his research was making progress.
  • It would have an initial two year mandate, with the objective of making a progress report to a Fourth Biennial Forum on SSGI, which is also proposed by this report.
  • You know, sure, I miss skating, but as long as I'm making progress, I'm happy.
  • So I'm making progress on finding out what happened to Don's account, but it's scary - you can hit a few keys and wipe out a life savings.
  • But my therapist thinks I'm making great progress here.
  • I'm currently making excellent progress without her.
  • This is just too easy, I'm making cracking progress.
  • If you're making any progress, I'm hoping it might show up first in a pet scan.
  • I haven't puked yet, and I'm making major progress on mer's wedding.

Alternatives:

  • I'm making progress
  • I'm progressing
  • I'm moving forward
  • I'm advancing
  • I'm improving

I'm making progress

This phrase is correct in English.

Use the phrase "I'm making progress" to indicate that you are advancing or improving in a certain area.

Examples:

  • I'm making progress in my English studies.
  • She's making progress in her recovery.
  • We're making progress on the project.
  • He's making progress in his career.
  • They're making progress in their relationship.
  • I'm making progress on his IRS problems.
  • You know, he's a mean dude, but I think I'm making progress.
  • I'm making progress on that microchip.
  • So I'm making progress on finding out what happened to Don's account, but it's scary - you can hit a few keys and wipe out a life savings.
  • No, it's because of Patty that I'm making progress.
  • But... I believe I'm making progress.
  • You know, sure, I miss skating, but as long as I'm making progress, I'm happy.
  • You know, every time I think I'm making progress with him, it's just... right back where I started, and you know?
  • Lieutenant... I'm making progress!
  • I guess I'm making progress.
  • Say I'm making progress.
  • I'm making progress.
  • I'll pay you, and we'll pretend that I'm making progress.
  • I'm making progress, softening him up a bit.

Alternatives:

  • I'm progressing
  • I'm moving forward
  • I'm advancing
  • I'm improving

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