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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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can we use IIIrd form with is?
  

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We frequently do use the 3rd form (past participle) with all parts of BE in passive constructions: He is/was/will be defeated by his enemies. I am/was/have been frustrated by these attempts, They are/were being driven back by the wind.

  • We frequently do use the 3rd form (past participle) with all parts of BE in passive constructions: He is/was/will be defeated by his enemies.
  • I am/was/have been frustrated by these attempts, They are/were being driven back by the wind.
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We frequently do use the 3rd form (past participle) with all parts of BE in passive constructions:

He is/was/will be defeated by his enemies.
I am/was/have been frustrated by these attempts,
They are/were being driven back by the wind.

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