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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Transitive or intransitive??

hi there!!

what is difference between below sentences???

measures are taken beforehand or measure taken beforehand

tnx
  

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Hi, measures are taken beforehand or measure taken beforehand tnx The verb 'take' is transitive. Measures are taken beforehand . This is a valid sentence.

  • Hi, measures are taken beforehand or measure taken beforehand tnx The verb 'take' is transitive.
  • Measures are taken beforehand .
  • This is a valid sentence.
  • Simple Present tense, in Passive voice.
  • Measure taken beforehand.
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Hi,

measures are taken beforehand or measure taken beforehand tnx

The verb 'take' is transitive.

Measures are taken beforehand. This is a valid sentence. Simple Present tense, in Passive voice.

Measure taken beforehan
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I actually answered this a few hours or so ago. I didn't pay any attention to the title and only pointed out that the second option isn't a sentence...strange how it appears again....
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Noctivagusstrange how it appears again
It's not unusual to see double posts, whether through user error in posting, because of technical problems somewhere along the line, or out of impatience for an answer.

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