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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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Hello guys Professor Delmot McElholm says in his lecture note "The passive in English" for University Hannover as follows. The progressive form of the passive theoretically exists in all the tenses, but is typically used in the present and past.
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1&2) 1-They attacked Jeff (him) in a dark alley, drunk, weak and exhausted.
Some might this it is they who are drunk, weak, and exhausted. I hope it isn't the dark alley that is drunk, weak, and exhausted. (Just kidding.) It is a bit
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