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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Beat

He was beaten up at a shop.

A mob had beat him up at a shop.

Are these sentence correct?

  

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kumenglish He was beaten up at a shop. " Something like 7-Eleven? A mob had beat him up at a shop.

  • kumenglish He was beaten up at a shop.
  • " Something like 7-Eleven?
  • A mob had beat him up at a shop.
  • It is correct.
  • But the subject is the "mob" Are these sentence correct?
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kumenglish

He was beaten up at a shop. What do you mean by "a shop?" Something like 7-Eleven?

A mob had beat him up at a shop. It is correct. But the subject is the "mob"

Are these sentence correct?

Maybe this is what you meant: "He was beaten up by a mo

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kumenglish

He was beaten up at a shop.

A mob had beat him up at a shop.

Are these sentences correct?

Yes. Also 'had beaten him up' in the second one.

The past participle of 'beat' can be either 'beat' or 'beaten'.

CJ

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