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Remyzero Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

-Ed or - ing

Some of the waste generated consist of mineral waste and soil, largely emerged/emerging from construction and demoliton activities

Emerged or emerging?
Can you explain and can you tell me the grammar topic so i can study
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remyzero Some of the waste generated consist s of mineral waste and soil, largely emerging from construction and demolit i on activities . As shown above. 'emerge' is intransitive.

  • remyzero Some of the waste generated consist s of mineral waste and soil, largely emerging from construction and demolit i on activities .
  • As shown above.
  • 'emerge' is intransitive.
  • Things just emerge; they don't emerge something .
  • We can deduce from this that there is no passive form for 'emerge'.
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remyzeroSome of the waste generated consists of mineral waste and soil, largely emerging from construction and demolition activities.

As shown above.

'emerge' is intransitive. Things just emerge; they don't emerge something

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