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Yellowstarstruck Posted 5 years ago
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Grammar Definitions

Hi! Are these correctly defined? Thanks, Fulvio

1. The money has been sent. (Present Perfect Tense Passive)

2. The money was sent. (Past Tense Passive)

3. I sent the money. (Past Tense)

4. It has been windy. (Present Perfect Tense Active Voice)

5. You have been dishonest. (Present Perfect Active Voice)

6. You were dishonest. (Past Tense)

  

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yellowstarstruck Hi! Are these correctly defined? Thanks, Fulvio 1.

  • yellowstarstruck Hi!
  • Are these correctly defined?
  • Thanks, Fulvio 1.
  • The money has been sent.
  • (Present Perfect Tense Passive) N o time marker required.
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yellowstarstruck

Hi! Are these correctly defined? Thanks, Fulvio

1. The money has been sent. (Present Perfect Tense Passive) No time marker required.

2. The money was sent. (Past Tense Passive) Sometimes. it required past time parker and agent.

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