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it is quite hesitate vs it is quite hesitate to

The correct phrase is "it is quite hesitant." The word "hesitant" is an adjective that describes someone who is tentative or unsure. It is not used with the verb "to be" in the form "hesitate."

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 716 views

it is quite hesitate

This phrase is incorrect. The word "hesitate" should be replaced with the adjective "hesitant."

Incorrect. Use "it is quite hesitant" instead.
  • It is quite obvious that such developments endanger biodiversity.
  • It is quite clear that the Mediterranean needs regulation.
  • It is quite pricey, L1,600, around about the same as in 19995 Series BMW, but it is quite fast.
  • It is quite remarkable what you Vulcans have learned to do.
  • It is not particularly far but it is quite difficult.
  • It is quite a small plot of land.
  • It is quite common in this area.
  • So it is quite clear that the redeployment here is concentrated on foreign policy.
  • Indeed, it is quite in keeping with the positions this House has always adopted.
  • In fact it is quite correct.
  • It is quite safe from your pitiful little band.
  • It is quite a package that we have here.
  • It sounds a little technical, but in reality it is quite simple.
  • It is quite sufficient for employers and employees to take part.
  • It is quite obvious that this guy will kill me.
  • It is quite clear to me that this will be a difficult choice.
  • It is quite clear that we need a uniform approach to this situation.
  • It is quite conceivable that other groups of workers will be up for consideration.
  • It is quite natural that he should be angry.
  • It is quite natural that he should be angry.

Alternatives:

  • it is quite hesitant

it is quite hesitate to

This phrase is incorrect. The word "hesitate" should be replaced with the adjective "hesitant."

Incorrect. Use "it is quite hesitant" instead.
  • I do not hesitate to affirm that, and I do not think that many will disagree with me when I say that it is quite simply unacceptable that 19 million people should be without jobs.
  • It is quite obvious that such developments endanger biodiversity.
  • It is quite clear that the Mediterranean needs regulation.
  • It is quite pricey, L1,600, around about the same as in 19995 Series BMW, but it is quite fast.
  • It is quite remarkable what you Vulcans have learned to do.
  • It is not particularly far but it is quite difficult.
  • It is quite a small plot of land.
  • It is quite common in this area.
  • So it is quite clear that the redeployment here is concentrated on foreign policy.
  • Indeed, it is quite in keeping with the positions this House has always adopted.
  • In fact it is quite correct.
  • It is quite safe from your pitiful little band.
  • It is quite a package that we have here.
  • It sounds a little technical, but in reality it is quite simple.
  • It is quite sufficient for employers and employees to take part.
  • It is quite obvious that this guy will kill me.
  • It is quite clear to me that this will be a difficult choice.
  • It is quite clear that we need a uniform approach to this situation.
  • It is quite conceivable that other groups of workers will be up for consideration.
  • It is quite natural that he should be angry.

Alternatives:

  • it is quite hesitant

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