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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

add ed to verb after is,are....

Anyone can explains this and when should we use it?
"is or are + past tense of verbs"
  

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The passive voice of verbs is constructed from BE and the third form (past participle) of the full verb: X will release the detainees - The detainees will be released. X is releasing the detainees. - The detainees are being released.

  • The passive voice of verbs is constructed from BE and the third form (past participle) of the full verb: X will release the detainees - The detainees will be released.
  • X is releasing the detainees.
  • - The detainees are being released.
  • X released the detainees - the detainees were released.
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The passive voice of verbs is constructed from BE and the third form (past participle) of the full verb:

X will release the detainees - The detainees will be released.
X is releasing the detainees. - The detainees are being released.
X released the detainees - the detainees were released.

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