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Jumanah Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Used to

They used to be told about that.
They used to have been told about that.
Are they similar?
They were used to being told about that.
They were used to having been told about that.
Are they similar?
  

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In each pair, only the first sentence works.

  • In each pair, only the first sentence works.
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In each pair, only the first sentence works.
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Is it correct to say "I was regretted to be told about that"?
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JumanahIs it correct to say "I was regretted to be told about that"?
No.

"I was regretted" is always wrong.

You can say "I regretted being told about that".

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