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Youralibaba Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Please correct me.

Are these passive voice sentences ? I think that they are.

1. Quality of child education is being perceived as proportional to exorbitant fee rates.

2. Because the best learning is complex and interrelated with the whole life, classroom instruction at the Knowledge School is enriched and extended by co-curricular activities in which students extend and enrich their beliefs and experiences.

3. Co-curricular activities at the Knowledge Schools are aimed at physical, social, moral and emotional development of students.

4. Students at The Knowledge Schools are promised not only quality education but also grooming.

5. We are committed to restore the dignity that the nation's true developers deserve.
  

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Hi, I agree about 1/2/3/4. As for 5, the word 'committed' is really used here as an adjective. It's like the word 'broken' in 'My leg is broken'.

  • Hi, I agree about 1/2/3/4.
  • As for 5, the word 'committed' is really used here as an adjective.
  • It's like the word 'broken' in 'My leg is broken'.
  • In other words, the intended meaning is not 'We are committed (by someone) to restore .
  • .
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Hi,

I agree about 1/2/3/4.

As for 5, the word 'committed' is really used here as an adjective. It's like the word 'broken' in 'My leg is broken'.

In other words, the intended meaning is not 'We are committed (by someone) to restore . . . '

Best wishes, Clive

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