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Teal green 578 Posted 8 years ago
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When the second verb of a sentence becomes past participle?i.e we have to take an umbrella so that we do not get drenched
  

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teal green 578 When the second verb of a sentence becomes past participle? There are many reasons to use a past participle. A clause in the passive voice is one of them.

  • teal green 578 When the second verb of a sentence becomes past participle?
  • There are many reasons to use a past participle.
  • A clause in the passive voice is one of them.
  • W e have to take an umbrella so that we do not get drenched.
  • Get + past participle is a passive form: We don't want to get drenched (by a rainstorm), so we take our umbrellas.
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teal green 578When the second verb of a sentence becomes past participle?

There are many reasons to use a past participle. A clause in the passive voice is one of them.

We have to take an umbrella so that we do not get drenched.

Get + past participle is a passive form:

We don't want to get drenched (by a rainstorm), s

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