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Jack1234 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

"..our English will probably being improved."

0Is the sentence below grammatically correct?02br
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00"If we practise English more often, our English will probably being improved."0-
  

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02br 02br 00 No. 02br 02br 00 It should be either "... our English will probably improve" or "...

  • 02br 02br 00 No.
  • 02br 02br 00 It should be either "...
  • our English will probably improve" or "...
  • 02br 02br 00 On the other hand, both of those strike me as less than optimum.
  • 02i 02br 02br 00 CJ0-
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0 Welcome to English Forums!02br
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00 No. It's not correct.02br
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00 It should be either "... our English will probably improve" or "... our English will probably be improved".02br
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00 On the other hand, both of those strike me as less than optimum. I would use:02br
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01i00If we ..., our Engl
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0Thanks for the correction:-)02br
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00a) Why we can use both active and passive voices for this scenario?02br
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00"... our English will probably improve" or "... our English will probably be improved"02br
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00b) If I change from02br
00"If we practise English more often, .."02br
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0 You can change "English" to "our English". There is nothing grammatically wrong with that. However, stylistically you'll have "our English" twice, which sounds more repetitive than it has to be. For this reason, I would leave out the first "our" which you wish to add.02br
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00 You can think that the English is improving (showing improvement) or you can think tha
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0 Fantastic, thanks for the excellent answer:-) 0-

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