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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Passive continous infinitive

Hi, guys! I have one question that worries me a lot. Is there such grammar construction as Passive Continuous Infinitive in English. I know that traditionally there are only six forms of infinitives. But would it be theoretically possible to say something like: I think he must be being questioned by police now. I am grateful to everybody who is ready to help me.
  

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Hi, I have one question that worries me a lot. Is there such grammar construction as Passive Continuous Infinitive in English. I know that traditionally there are only six forms of infinitives.

  • Hi, I have one question that worries me a lot.
  • Is there such grammar construction as Passive Continuous Infinitive in English.
  • I know that traditionally there are only six forms of infinitives.
  • But would it be theoretically possible to say something like: I think he must be being questioned by police now.
  • I am grateful to everybody who is ready to help me.
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Hi,

I have one question that worries me a lot. Is there such grammar construction as Passive Continuous Infinitive in English. I know that traditionally there are only six forms of infinitives. But would it be theoretically possible to say something like: I think he must be being questioned by police now. I am grateful to everybody who is ready to help me.

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AnonymousI have one question that worries me a lot.
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