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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Compulsion

Context: I am staying with him by Someone(in compulsion)

Can I tell you me in the passive voice and active voice below?

I am staying with him in compulsion. (present tense)

I stayed with him in compulsion (past tense)

  

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"in compulsion" is not a good expression. Please use this web site to check your expressions. If you don't get any results, the phrase is wrong.

  • "in compulsion" is not a good expression.
  • Please use this web site to check your expressions.
  • If you don't get any results, the phrase is wrong.
  • q=%22in+compulsion%22&l=0 I was compelled to stay with him.
  • I was forced to stay with him.
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"in compulsion" is not a good expression.

Please use this web site to check your expressions. If you don't get any results, the phrase is wrong.

https://fraze.it/n_search.jsp?q=%22in+compulsion%22&l=0


I was compelled to stay with him.
I was forced to stay with

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