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Could the following sentences be used in a formal letter? Would the two of them be right? If so, when would you use number 1 and when number 2? 1. I look forward to meeting you. 2. I am looking forward to meeting you. Use the first one though. No
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How to form the passive sentence that corresponds to a given active sentence.
Active: The dog bit the man.
1. Divide into subject, verb, and object.
The dog || bit || the man.
2. Exchange subject and object.
The man
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Rex wrote:
Un soldat américain a été tué en Iraq hier.
The above is a passive sentence in French. I would translate the above into English as follows: An American soldier was killed in Iraq yesterday OR Yesterday, an American soldier was
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1a. This is active. She actually does something
1b. Dinner is cooking. This is a passive sentence.
3a. She is just at this moment eating (present progressive)
3b. She is no longer eating. But it is a condition in which she is in. She is
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