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Miyabi Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct?

Which one is correct?

1. "She has moved."

2. "She is moved."
  

Top answer

She no longer lives here. She has moved. She is moved by the passion of his singing.

  • She no longer lives here.
  • She has moved.
  • She is moved by the passion of his singing.
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She no longer lives here. She has moved.

She is moved by the passion of his singing.
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Thanks, Avangi.

So, is it correct to say, "I no longer live here. I have moved"? not "I am moved."?
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miyabiSo, is it correct to say, "I no longer live here. I have moved"? not "I am moved."?
Yes.
You might say the context here (or lack of it) gives us pause.
We may ask, "If you've moved, then what the heck are you doing here?"
Of course you may then offer a plausible explanation.

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Avangi, thanks a lot! Your guide and examples are all very clear that I learned so much from you!

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