Hi There,
Can you tell me if these sentences are grammatical, please?
I always oppose that plan.
I am opposing that plan.
I do oppose that plan.
I am opposed that plan. (Passive)
Thanks.
John Aki I always oppose that plan. I am opposing that plan. I do oppose that plan.
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John AkiI always oppose that plan.
I am opposing that plan.
I do oppose that plan.
These three are grammatical. Of course, they each need their own appropriate context.
John AkiI am opposed that plan. (Passive)
This one is wrong. The nearest correct sentence is "I am opposed to that plan", but "oppos
John AkiI am opposed that plan. (Passive)
To make a passive sentence, change the position of subject and object in the active form.
The manager | opposes | that plan. (active)
That plan | is opposed | by