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Wangqh2696122 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Believed/ believing/ would have believed

Thank you for your timely reminding. I was believed/ believing/ would have believed the cheat.
Are they all correct?
  

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I was believed . = They believed what I said . I was believed the cheat is incorrect.

  • I was believed .
  • = They believed what I said .
  • I was believed the cheat is incorrect.
  • I was believing him = He convinced me for a while.
  • This is a very odd form you are unlikely to see.
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I was believed. = They believed what I said. I was believed the cheat is incorrect.
I was believing him = He convinced me for a while. This is a very odd form you are unlikely to see.
I would have believed
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I'd say, "Thank you for your timely reminder".
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wangqh2696122believed/ believing/ would have believed ... Are they all correct?
No. You almost undoubtedly have presented this wrong.

I was believed/ believing/ would have believed the cheat

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Yes, you are right. My intention is:
I [believed / was believing / would have believed] the cheat.

Are all these correct?
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I believed the cheat and I would have believed the cheat are both good.
I was believing the cheat is a form unlikely to be used.

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