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Vts nair Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Difference between drenched and got drenched?

can any one explain me the difference ?
thanks adwance
  

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As they stand, the first is active voice and the second is passive voice (the 'get-passive). If you supply some context, perhaps we can explain further.

  • As they stand, the first is active voice and the second is passive voice (the 'get-passive).
  • If you supply some context, perhaps we can explain further.
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As they stand, the first is active voice and the second is passive voice (the 'get-passive). If you supply some context, perhaps we can explain further.
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you drench vegetables in water before cooking. i got drenched in rain.

thanks
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That's right, but be sure to capitalize 'You' and 'I'.
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But i still don't understand the difference...can u help me on this by explaining the difference?
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I drench vegetables in water before cooking -- Here, I performed the drenching.
I got drenched by the rain.-- Here, I received the drenching.

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