by StaceyKoprince Wed Jun 18, 2008 6:23 pm
Sorry it has taken us so long to get back to you! Forum traffic has been very high for the past couple of weeks.
Yes - you want a past participle here (involved) not a present participal (involving). This is a bit of an unusual usage of the word involved - it means something similar to "complicated."
eg:
Planting these seeds is more complicated than I thought.
Planting these seeds is more complicating than I thought.
In either case, you're simply saying that the situation is a complicated situation. If you were trying to say that a situation is currently causing another situation to become more complicated, then you would use complicating. eg, The strong winds are complicating our efforts to stop the spread of the fire.
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