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BoSsSy Posted 9 years ago
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"is + verb 3 (the past form)

Hi. Can someone explain me the construction of "is + verb 3 (the past form) " ?

  

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BoSsSy Hi. Can someone explain me the construction of "is + verb 3 (the past form) (the past participle form) " ? p.

  • BoSsSy Hi.
  • Can someone explain me the construction of "is + verb 3 (the past form) (the past participle form) " ?
  • p.
  • gives you the passive voice — a reconstruction of the active voice sentence, but with the same meaning.
  • They do this every day.
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BoSsSy

Hi. Can someone explain me the construction of "is + verb 3 (the past form) (the past participle form) " ?

be + p.p. gives you the passive voice — a reconstruction of the active voice sentence, but with the same meaning.

They do this every day. > This is done ever

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