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Re: Future continuous tense into passive voice?
Found this great article at the BBC Learning English site: ------------ Generally, we avoid using the continuous form of the passive with the future, present perfect, past perfectfuture perfect and , although present continuous ...
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Hi, The bird singing is a robin. Does it mean a bird is singing right now is a robin? ‘singing’ emphasizes the present continuous tense? Or it describes ‘the bird’, functions as an adjective? Yes, it functions as an adjective to describe the bird. But I think there should be a Be-verb before...
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I don’t know when and where to use verbal or verbal phrase: The bird singing is a robin. Does it mean a bird is singing right now is a robin? ‘singing’ emphasizes the present continuous tense? Or it describes ‘the bird’, functions as an adjective? But I think there should be a Be-verb before...
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