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Jooney Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Passive

Hi,

ex1)
A: Someone took her to a hospital.
B: She was taken to a hospital.

ex2)
A: He takes our children to school everyday.
B: Our children is taken to school everyday.

Are "B's" the correct passive counterparts of "A's"?

I'd appreciate your help.
  

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Hi, ex1) A: Someone took her to a hospital. B: She was taken to a hospital. ex2) A: He takes our children to school everyday.

  • Hi, ex1) A: Someone took her to a hospital.
  • B: She was taken to a hospital.
  • ex2) A: He takes our children to school everyday.
  • B: Our children are is t aken to school (by him) every day.
  • Are "B's" the correct passive counterparts of "A's"?
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Hi,

ex1)
A: Someone took her to a hospital.
B: She was taken to a hospital.

ex2)
A: He takes our children to school everyday.
B: Our children are is taken to school (by him) every
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Thank you very much for the correction. I made a silly mistake.Emotion: crying So the "is/are+past participle" combination only works for habit
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Hi,

It's the passive voice equivalent of Simple Present tense in active voice.

Clive
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Thank you very much, Clive.Emotion: smile

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