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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Grammar

She vaguely remembers that she was knocked down by a motorbike

—> She has vague memories of BEING KNOCKED DOWN..../ HAVING BEEN KNOCKED DOWN

In the above sentence , which one is correct ? Being or havin been ?

Can you guys explain it to me ?

  

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anonymous In the above sentence , which one is correct ? being anonymous Can you guys explain it to me ? Maybe.

  • anonymous In the above sentence , which one is correct ?
  • being anonymous Can you guys explain it to me ?
  • Maybe.
  • What she has a memory of is the event.
  • She does not have a memory of remembering it.
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anonymousIn the above sentence , which one is correct ?

being

anonymousCan you guys explain it to me ?

Maybe. What she has a memory of is the event. She does not have a memory of remembering it.

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