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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

is/ are + past participle or Past tense?

Could anyone tell me is (is/ are + past participle or Past tense?), and how to use this tense? Thks Emotion: smile

1.So the student knows what particular activities are involved.
2. They are referred to as part of a generalized activity--my homework can be something different every day.

Ms Ann
  

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), and how to use this tense? So the student knows what particular activities are involved. 2.

  • ), and how to use this tense?
  • So the student knows what particular activities are involved.
  • 2.
  • They are referred to as part of a generalized activity--my homework can be something different every day.
  • What you are asking about is the grammar feature called 'passive voice'.
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Hi,

Could anyone tell me is (is/ are + past participle or Past tense?), and how to use this tense? Thks Emotion: smile

1.So the
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Thks, now can understand already : )

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