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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Headed

The desire for new clothes headed me towards a shopping mall.

Is this sentence above correct?

I believe the sentence above is correct and is in active sentence form. The passive form is “I am headed towards a shopping mall.” Am I correct?

  

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anonymous The desire for new clothes headed me towards a shopping mall. Is this sentence above correct? It's a little unusual, but it's correct.

  • anonymous The desire for new clothes headed me towards a shopping mall.
  • Is this sentence above correct?
  • It's a little unusual, but it's correct.
  • anonymous I believe the sentence above is correct and is in active sentence form.
  • ” Am I correct?
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anonymous

The desire for new clothes headed me towards a shopping mall.

Is this sentence above correct?

It's a little unusual, but it's correct.

anonymous

I believe the sentence above is correct and is in active sentence form. The passive form is “I am headed towards a shopping mall.” Am I correct?

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