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Vts nair Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

I remember being taught to drive?

I remember having taught to drive? what is the difference?

being taught means somebody taught me
having taught means i taught myself.

Am i right?
  

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vts nair having taught means i taught myself. No, it doesn't.

  • vts nair having taught means i taught myself.
  • No, it doesn't.
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vts nairhaving taught means i taught myself.
No, it doesn't.
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then would you please explain it?
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I remember having taught to drive is not a natural sentence,

I remember being taught to drive. - I was taught to drive. I remember the experience.
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I remember having taught my girlfriend to drive. (You remember that you taught your girlfriend how to drive a car.)
I remember my father teaching me to drive. (You remember that your father taught you how to drive a car.)
I remember being taught to drive by my father. (You remember that your father taught you how to drive a car.)
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You could say I remember having taught myself to drive.

Clive
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vts nairI remember
After I remember you've got four choices, two without 'be' (active), two with 'be' (passive).

Active:
teaching (someone) to drive
having taught (someone) to drive
These have basically the same meaning.
(These require an object. You taught someone.)

Passive:
being taught to

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