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AppleFanboy Posted 11 years ago
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made?

Eisenhower told the plebe that he looked like a barber. At this, he lost his composure, drew himself up, looked Eisenhower in the eye snd said, "I was a barber."

Eisenhower, made ashamed of his remark by the man's pride, returned to his room and told his teammate what had happened.

made ashamed of his remark.

Who does 'his' refer to? Eisenhower? or the plebe?

When you put commas both side and insert 'made',

is made used in past tense(active) or past participate(passive)?
  

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AppleFanboy Who does 'his' refer to? Eisenhower? or the plebe?

  • AppleFanboy Who does 'his' refer to?
  • Eisenhower?
  • or the plebe?
  • Eisenhower.
  • AppleFanboy is made used in past tense(active) or past partici pal (passive)?
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AppleFanboyWho does 'his' refer to? Eisenhower? or the plebe?
Eisenhower.
AppleFanboyis made used in past tense(active) or past participal (passive)?
The latter, as corrected.
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GPYAppleFanboyis made used in past tense(active) or past participal (passive)?The latter, as corrected.
Yikes ... of course I mean participle.

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