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Shouvik Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Sentences Structure

What are the differences between the following sentences, when and which condition i should use those structure

A river decided to change its path

A river is decided to change its path

A river has decided to change its path

A river was decided to change its path

A river had decided to change its path


  

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None of those make sense. A river is inanimate, so it can't decide to do anything. eg Instead of A river decided to change its path , just say A river changed its path.

  • None of those make sense.
  • A river is inanimate, so it can't decide to do anything.
  • eg Instead of A river decided to change its path , just say A river changed its path.
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None of those make sense. A river is inanimate, so it can't decide to do anything.

eg Instead of A river decided to change its path, just say A river changed its path.

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