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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

"and is"

Please advise which one is correct.

"A" is extended in a first direction and is connected with "B."
"A" is extended in a first direction and connected with "B."

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"In my opinion, they're both correct. The "is" may distribute to both verb forms if you wish. ) To me, this is a classic example of "to be" plus adjective vs.

  • "In my opinion, they're both correct.
  • The "is" may distribute to both verb forms if you wish.
  • ) To me, this is a classic example of "to be" plus adjective vs.
  • passive voice .
  • It can be understood either way.
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Anonymous"A" is extended in a first direction and is connected with "B."

"A" is extended in a first direction and connected with "B."In my opinion, they're both correct. The "is" may distribute to both verb forms if you wish.
(He is hurt and [is] abused.)

To me, this is a classic example of "to be" plus adjective vs. passive voice. I

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