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Hotmale Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

... was continued to be

Hello,

could you advise which form should be used?

- The boy was continued to be bullied at school.

- The boy continued to be bullied at school.


Thank you

  

Top answer

The latter. The verb continue is rarely used in the passive anyway.

  • The latter.
  • The verb continue is rarely used in the passive anyway.
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The latter.


The verb continue is rarely used in the passive anyway.

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The boy continued to be bullied at school.

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