A1 verb Neutre #133 le plus courant

include

/ɪnˈkluːd/

To make someone or something part of a larger group, set, or list. It describes when one thing contains another thing as a component or member.

Exemples

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1

Does the room price include breakfast?

Does the room price include breakfast?

2

Please include a copy of your ID with the application.

Please include a copy of your ID with the application.

3

Don't forget to include me in the group chat.

Don't forget to include me in the group chat.

Famille de mots

Nom
inclusion
Verb
include
Adverbe
inclusively
Adjectif
inclusive
Apparenté
inclusiveness
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Astuce mémo

Think of the 'IN' in 'include' as putting something 'IN' a box. When you include something, you put it in the group.

Quiz rapide

The total cost of the trip does not ____ the flight.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : include

Exemples

1

Does the room price include breakfast?

everyday

Does the room price include breakfast?

2

Please include a copy of your ID with the application.

formal

Please include a copy of your ID with the application.

3

Don't forget to include me in the group chat.

informal

Don't forget to include me in the group chat.

4

The researchers must include data from various regions.

academic

The researchers must include data from various regions.

5

Our services include 24-hour customer support.

business

Our services include 24-hour customer support.

Famille de mots

Nom
inclusion
Verb
include
Adverbe
inclusively
Adjectif
inclusive
Apparenté
inclusiveness

Collocations courantes

include tax include tax
be included in be included in
include a photo include a photo
fully include fully include
include details include details

Phrases Courantes

all-inclusive

everything is included

include me in

count me as part of a group or activity

included in the price

part of the total cost

Souvent confondu avec

include vs contain

'Contain' is for physical objects inside a container; 'include' is for parts of a whole or members of a group.

include vs involve

'Involve' implies being part of an action or situation, while 'include' focuses on being part of a list or set.

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Notes d'usage

Use 'include' when you are listing parts of a whole. It is often used to clarify what is covered by a payment or a service.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often say 'include of' (incorrect) because they confuse it with 'consist of'. Simply use 'include' followed by the object.

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Astuce mémo

Think of the 'IN' in 'include' as putting something 'IN' a box. When you include something, you put it in the group.

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Origine du mot

From the Latin word 'includere', which means 'to shut in' or 'enclose'.

Modèles grammaticaux

Subject + include + Object Be + included in + Something Including + Noun (used as a preposition)
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Contexte culturel

Very common in the travel industry, specifically regarding 'all-inclusive' resorts where food and drinks are covered.

Quiz rapide

The total cost of the trip does not ____ the flight.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : include

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C1

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C1

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