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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

verbs in the past with the verb to be

whats the difference between this sentence
where are BMW cars MADE
where do they make BMW cars

Why do we use made in the past after the verb to be ????
  

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Anonymous Why do we use made in the past after the verb to be It is not past; it is the '-ed' participle, which is used to form passive voice in all times: Where are the cars made? Where were the cars made? Where will the cars be made?

  • Anonymous Why do we use made in the past after the verb to be It is not past; it is the '-ed' participle, which is used to form passive voice in all times: Where are the cars made?
  • Where were the cars made?
  • Where will the cars be made?
  • Where have the cars been made?
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AnonymousWhy do we use made in the past after the verb to be
It is not past; it is the '-ed' participle, which is used to form passive voice in all times:

Where are the cars made?
Where were the cars made?
Where will the cars be made?
Where have the cars been made?

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