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Hanuman_2000 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Keep pace

Hello,

1. Worries kept pace with pleasures. (change voice)

A. Pleasures were kept pace with by worries.

Is 'A' Correct?

Thanks.

  

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hanuman_2000 Is 'A' Correct? No. Stop this silly exercise.

  • hanuman_2000 Is 'A' Correct?
  • No.
  • Stop this silly exercise.
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hanuman_2000Is 'A' Correct?

No. Stop this silly exercise.

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hanuman_2000A. Pleasures were kept pace with by worries.

'with pleasures' is a prepositional phrase functioning as adverbial.

'pleasures' is the object of preposition 'with'.

'kept pace' is a verb phrase.

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He may go by bus.

It is like making the above sentence passive.

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