In India, some women have red marks called tikas, which were once symbols of marriage worn by all married women [to paint / to be painted] on their foreheads
Q. Which one is correct between 'to paint' and 'to be painted' ? Why?
Q. Which one is correct between 'to paint' and 'to be painted' ? Why?
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Q. Which one is correct between 'to paint' and 'to be painted' ? Why? Neither is correct grammar.
You need to say it a little differently. You could say this.In India, some women have red marks called tikas painted on their foreheads. These were once symbols of marriage worn by all married women.Here, 'painted' is adjectival, describing 'tikas'.Clive