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John Aki Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please?

Hi,

Could you please check for me if I have made any mistake in these sentences?


I have to confront with the problem. (Active)

I [ am / have been ] confronted with the problem bravely. (Passive)

I (have) confronted with the problem bravely. (Can active be grammatical here?)

I confronted him with a evidence. (Active)

I confronted with illness bravely. (Active)

I am confronted with illness bravely. (Passive)


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John Aki Hi, Could you please check for me if I have made any mistake in these sentences? I have to confront with the problem. ( Active ) No 'with' here.

  • John Aki Hi, Could you please check for me if I have made any mistake in these sentences?
  • I have to confront with the problem.
  • ( Active ) No 'with' here.
  • Use 'with' if you confront someone else: I have to confront my brother with this information.
  • I [ am / have been ] confronted with the problem bravely .
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John Aki

Hi,

Could you please check for me if I have made any mistake in these sentences?


I have to confront with the problem. (Active)
No 'with' here. Use 'with' if you confront someone else:

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