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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Passive-active = DO-PO?

Are passive and active sentences equivalent to double object and prepositional object verbs... and is there an academic article out there explaining it? Thanks Emotion: smile
  

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Anonymous Are passive and active sentences equivalent to double object and prepositional object verbs... and is there an academic article out there explaining it? Thanks Could you explain what you mean when saying that the "passive and active sentences" are to be equivalents of the "double object and prepositional object verbs"?

  • Anonymous Are passive and active sentences equivalent to double object and prepositional object verbs...
  • and is there an academic article out there explaining it?
  • Thanks Could you explain what you mean when saying that the "passive and active sentences" are to be equivalents of the "double object and prepositional object verbs"?
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AnonymousAre passive and active sentences equivalent to double object and prepositional object verbs... and is there an academic article out there explaining it? Thanks
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AnonymousAre passive and active sentences equivalent to double object and prepositional object verbs...
I see no equivalency here. No. I don't think sentences of any kind can be equivalent to verbs of any kind in terms of what you present here.

I'm afraid the concept isn't coherent enough for me to know which articles might be relevant to your quest

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