The staff of the hospital would totally freak out to see a dead body rise. (Brought from an English book)
Q1) Is it correct to say "freak out to see"?
Q2) Can the part "would totally freak out to see" be changed to "would be totally freaked out to see"?
Q3) Is the sentence' s meaning that the staff would totally freak out as soon as he see the dead body rise?
Q1) Is it correct to say "freak out to see"? It's OK . Q2) Can the part "would totally freak out to see" be changed to "would be totally freaked out to see"?
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Q1) Is it correct to say "freak out to see"? It's OK.
Q2) Can the part "would totally freak out to see" be changed to "would be totally freaked out to see"? Yes. It's better.
Q3) Is the sentence' s meaning that the staff would totally freak out as soon as they he saw see the dead body rise? No, it it just means they do