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What do you think is correct? I've engaged in a new project or I've engaged on a new project
What do you think is correct?
I've engaged in a new project or I've engaged on a new project.
Is there any other way?
Thanks!
Nov 22, 2018 2:56 PM
Answers · 6
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"I'm engaged on a new project" - means you are doing work on the project.
'Working on' or 'working in', generally can be used interchangeably, but "I have engaged on a new project", somehow doesn't sound correct.
"I have engaged in a new project", sounds like you started working in/on a project.
November 24, 2018
1
As Wardaa said, "I've engaged in a new project" is the better of the two options, but it isn't very natural.
"I've become engaged in a new project" would be better if you want to use 'engaged'.
"I've become involved in a new project" would be better still.
November 22, 2018
1
I believe the first sentence is correct: "I've engaged in a new project."
Here is why:
[engage in something] to take part in a particular activity, especially one that involves competing with other people or talking to them.
Here is an other option: " I've taken part in a project."
I hope this was helpful :)
November 22, 2018
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