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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Frustrated

I am frustrating with the heavy traffic.

I am frustrated with the heavy traffic.

Are these sentences correct in the simple present tense?

  

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I am frustrated by the heavy traffic. (active voice) This heavy traffic is frustrating me. (passive voice)

  • I am frustrated by the heavy traffic.
  • (active voice) This heavy traffic is frustrating me.
  • (passive voice)
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I am frustrated by the heavy traffic. (active voice)

This heavy traffic is frustrating me. (passive voice)

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