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Is it correct to write “is not focus on”?


The structure of 'I'd like…'I am made to shut up or I was made to shut upwould rather eat or ate?A question about two structuresPassive voice of split offHow to write a sentence that contains two verbs, and these occur at the same time or one after another?How to use verb to find?What is the difference between “I've got” and “I've gotten”?Synonyms - not on any accountWhen your spirits are not adapted to a particular situation













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I've read the sentence:




The board of my company is not focus on employees




and I am wondering if it is correct.



I'd rather write "is not focused on" or "is not focusing on".



I do not find any case where "is not focus" is correct.










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    I've read the sentence:




    The board of my company is not focus on employees




    and I am wondering if it is correct.



    I'd rather write "is not focused on" or "is not focusing on".



    I do not find any case where "is not focus" is correct.










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      I've read the sentence:




      The board of my company is not focus on employees




      and I am wondering if it is correct.



      I'd rather write "is not focused on" or "is not focusing on".



      I do not find any case where "is not focus" is correct.










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      I've read the sentence:




      The board of my company is not focus on employees




      and I am wondering if it is correct.



      I'd rather write "is not focused on" or "is not focusing on".



      I do not find any case where "is not focus" is correct.







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          That might've been a typo. It sounds very odd to me.
          both of your examples are perfectly fine and correct.




          "is not focused on" or "is not focusing on".







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            Or does not focus on.

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            Or is not to focus on. If it is, for example, the owner of the company speaking.

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          You’re right, that’s not standard English, and both your corrections sound good, depending on the context. I would assume someone made a typo or doesn’t understand when to use participles in English. If it is the latter, I have seen a lot of native speakers make similar mistakes, like “It is suppose to”. Maybe it’s because when speaking, a “t” sound following an “s” sound is often elided or pronounced too quickly or softly to be heard.






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            Most likely the correct should be "does not focus on" if we are speaking about focus in general, or "is not focusing on" if this it taking place for a period of time.



            You could also say "is not focused on" if you convey a present situation likely to change. In my opinion, it has a slight "yet" to it.






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              For the noun board the correct tense of verb "to focus" would be focuses
              or does not focus for the present.



              So you are correct in that is not focus is incorrect. Both of your examples sound correct.






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                Is not focuses?

                – Mixolydian
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                No, you would have to move not to the end of focuses.

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                “The board focuses” but “The board does not focus”.

                – Mixolydian
                yesterday






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                You Are Correct.

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                @Mixolydian : But note also "The board does focus" and "The board does not focus".

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              That might've been a typo. It sounds very odd to me.
              both of your examples are perfectly fine and correct.




              "is not focused on" or "is not focusing on".







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                Or does not focus on.

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                Or is not to focus on. If it is, for example, the owner of the company speaking.

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              That might've been a typo. It sounds very odd to me.
              both of your examples are perfectly fine and correct.




              "is not focused on" or "is not focusing on".







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                Or does not focus on.

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              That might've been a typo. It sounds very odd to me.
              both of your examples are perfectly fine and correct.




              "is not focused on" or "is not focusing on".







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              That might've been a typo. It sounds very odd to me.
              both of your examples are perfectly fine and correct.




              "is not focused on" or "is not focusing on".








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                Or does not focus on.

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                Or is not to focus on. If it is, for example, the owner of the company speaking.

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                Or does not focus on.

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                Or is not to focus on. If it is, for example, the owner of the company speaking.

                – Pete Kirkham
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              Or does not focus on.

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              Or does not focus on.

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              Or is not to focus on. If it is, for example, the owner of the company speaking.

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              Or is not to focus on. If it is, for example, the owner of the company speaking.

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              You’re right, that’s not standard English, and both your corrections sound good, depending on the context. I would assume someone made a typo or doesn’t understand when to use participles in English. If it is the latter, I have seen a lot of native speakers make similar mistakes, like “It is suppose to”. Maybe it’s because when speaking, a “t” sound following an “s” sound is often elided or pronounced too quickly or softly to be heard.






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                You’re right, that’s not standard English, and both your corrections sound good, depending on the context. I would assume someone made a typo or doesn’t understand when to use participles in English. If it is the latter, I have seen a lot of native speakers make similar mistakes, like “It is suppose to”. Maybe it’s because when speaking, a “t” sound following an “s” sound is often elided or pronounced too quickly or softly to be heard.






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                  You’re right, that’s not standard English, and both your corrections sound good, depending on the context. I would assume someone made a typo or doesn’t understand when to use participles in English. If it is the latter, I have seen a lot of native speakers make similar mistakes, like “It is suppose to”. Maybe it’s because when speaking, a “t” sound following an “s” sound is often elided or pronounced too quickly or softly to be heard.






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                  You’re right, that’s not standard English, and both your corrections sound good, depending on the context. I would assume someone made a typo or doesn’t understand when to use participles in English. If it is the latter, I have seen a lot of native speakers make similar mistakes, like “It is suppose to”. Maybe it’s because when speaking, a “t” sound following an “s” sound is often elided or pronounced too quickly or softly to be heard.







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                      Most likely the correct should be "does not focus on" if we are speaking about focus in general, or "is not focusing on" if this it taking place for a period of time.



                      You could also say "is not focused on" if you convey a present situation likely to change. In my opinion, it has a slight "yet" to it.






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                        Most likely the correct should be "does not focus on" if we are speaking about focus in general, or "is not focusing on" if this it taking place for a period of time.



                        You could also say "is not focused on" if you convey a present situation likely to change. In my opinion, it has a slight "yet" to it.






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                          Most likely the correct should be "does not focus on" if we are speaking about focus in general, or "is not focusing on" if this it taking place for a period of time.



                          You could also say "is not focused on" if you convey a present situation likely to change. In my opinion, it has a slight "yet" to it.






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                          Most likely the correct should be "does not focus on" if we are speaking about focus in general, or "is not focusing on" if this it taking place for a period of time.



                          You could also say "is not focused on" if you convey a present situation likely to change. In my opinion, it has a slight "yet" to it.







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                              For the noun board the correct tense of verb "to focus" would be focuses
                              or does not focus for the present.



                              So you are correct in that is not focus is incorrect. Both of your examples sound correct.






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                                Is not focuses?

                                – Mixolydian
                                yesterday






                              • 1





                                No, you would have to move not to the end of focuses.

                                – medicine_man
                                yesterday







                              • 2





                                “The board focuses” but “The board does not focus”.

                                – Mixolydian
                                yesterday






                              • 1





                                You Are Correct.

                                – medicine_man
                                yesterday






                              • 1





                                @Mixolydian : But note also "The board does focus" and "The board does not focus".

                                – MPW
                                yesterday















                              5














                              For the noun board the correct tense of verb "to focus" would be focuses
                              or does not focus for the present.



                              So you are correct in that is not focus is incorrect. Both of your examples sound correct.






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                                Is not focuses?

                                – Mixolydian
                                yesterday






                              • 1





                                No, you would have to move not to the end of focuses.

                                – medicine_man
                                yesterday







                              • 2





                                “The board focuses” but “The board does not focus”.

                                – Mixolydian
                                yesterday






                              • 1





                                You Are Correct.

                                – medicine_man
                                yesterday






                              • 1





                                @Mixolydian : But note also "The board does focus" and "The board does not focus".

                                – MPW
                                yesterday













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                              For the noun board the correct tense of verb "to focus" would be focuses
                              or does not focus for the present.



                              So you are correct in that is not focus is incorrect. Both of your examples sound correct.






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                              For the noun board the correct tense of verb "to focus" would be focuses
                              or does not focus for the present.



                              So you are correct in that is not focus is incorrect. Both of your examples sound correct.







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                                Is not focuses?

                                – Mixolydian
                                yesterday






                              • 1





                                No, you would have to move not to the end of focuses.

                                – medicine_man
                                yesterday







                              • 2





                                “The board focuses” but “The board does not focus”.

                                – Mixolydian
                                yesterday






                              • 1





                                You Are Correct.

                                – medicine_man
                                yesterday






                              • 1





                                @Mixolydian : But note also "The board does focus" and "The board does not focus".

                                – MPW
                                yesterday












                              • 1





                                Is not focuses?

                                – Mixolydian
                                yesterday






                              • 1





                                No, you would have to move not to the end of focuses.

                                – medicine_man
                                yesterday







                              • 2





                                “The board focuses” but “The board does not focus”.

                                – Mixolydian
                                yesterday






                              • 1





                                You Are Correct.

                                – medicine_man
                                yesterday






                              • 1





                                @Mixolydian : But note also "The board does focus" and "The board does not focus".

                                – MPW
                                yesterday







                              1




                              1





                              Is not focuses?

                              – Mixolydian
                              yesterday





                              Is not focuses?

                              – Mixolydian
                              yesterday




                              1




                              1





                              No, you would have to move not to the end of focuses.

                              – medicine_man
                              yesterday






                              No, you would have to move not to the end of focuses.

                              – medicine_man
                              yesterday





                              2




                              2





                              “The board focuses” but “The board does not focus”.

                              – Mixolydian
                              yesterday





                              “The board focuses” but “The board does not focus”.

                              – Mixolydian
                              yesterday




                              1




                              1





                              You Are Correct.

                              – medicine_man
                              yesterday





                              You Are Correct.

                              – medicine_man
                              yesterday




                              1




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                              @Mixolydian : But note also "The board does focus" and "The board does not focus".

                              – MPW
                              yesterday





                              @Mixolydian : But note also "The board does focus" and "The board does not focus".

                              – MPW
                              yesterday

















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