1. I placed an order. 2. I was placed an order. My questions are- 1. That meaning of both of them are same? 2. And if not what is the difference or wrong about it? Please someone can help me. I'm confused With the second sentence meaning?
Top answer
Only the first is possible. If you really want a passive form, you can say "An order was placed with me".
— Fivejedjon
Only the first is possible.
If you really want a passive form, you can say "An order was placed with me".
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