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Fiercepotatohot Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Aged rock singers or Aging rock singers

Hello! I am confused with this sentence below in terms of active-passive form.

Aging rock singers are not the only ones struggling with damaged hearing.

Should be "aging" since aging just comes naturally and not be forced by others?


Will it grammatically make sense if I change it to "Aged rock singers?"

or it is just wrong if I change it like that? (My google result says no one uses "age" like in passive form, though)


Thank you for reading:)

  

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sung min Lee Aged = old, usually older than 65 sung min Lee Aging = becoming old, usually from 40 to 50, so younger than 'aged' CJ

  • sung min Lee Aged = old, usually older than 65 sung min Lee Aging = becoming old, usually from 40 to 50, so younger than 'aged' CJ
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sung min LeeAged

= old, usually older than 65

sung min LeeAging

= becoming old, usually from 40 to 50, so younger than 'aged'

CJ

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