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Hi Kooyeen I really don't have any statistics on which tense would be more frequently used in informal AmE in a passive sentence like yours. But I do think that we're more likely to the present perfect in "Damn! My bike's been stolen!" than to use
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HI again Amy, I'm so sorry... I still don't understand and I have the exact same problem, LOL. I think we are not understanding each other well, so I'll try to be clearer now. Yankee wrote: I agreed with you that, in AmE, using the present
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Active sentence: Somebody stole my bicycle.
Passive sentence: My bicycle has been stolen.
Is the passive sentence OK, in your opinion? I would write: My bicycle was (simple past) stolen.
As far as I know if the active sentence is
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Lin1978 wrote: Thank you, Master Yankee. Your answer is quite clear. But I still have one small question. Last time my teacher told me that, "if I have two different subjects in a main clause and in a conditional, and I want to use the participle
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Hi Musesun "This forbidden to make money in the university" is not a correct sentence. The word "forbidden" is not a tense at all -- it is just the past participle (V3) of the verb 'forbid'. You can say "This is forbidden", but you cannot say
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