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I have read in many grammar books that a sentence of future continuous tense cannot be changed into passive voice. For example: You will be writting a letter . According to the rules which i have read this sentence cannot be changed into passive
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Thanks for your explaination. Well, i dont know who is that anonymous. I just came across this post and replied to it, using my little knowledge. Anyhow, someone is sleeping in my bed, my bed is being slept in by someone , do you think it is
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Grammar Geek wrote: Hi BoP,
Next time, it would be better to wait for the person posting to try to make their own attempt first. (Unless that was you and your had forgotten to sign in.)
By the way: By bed is being slept in...
Thanks
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CalifJim wrote: A stative verb has no moving parts!
If the verb expresses something that you can do while sitting still, not moving a muscle, it's probably stative!
If the verb expresses something that you cannot observe when another person
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Yoong Liat wrote: Bird Of Paradise wrote: A pernicketty old mare? Which one dictionary should i consult?
Dictionaries will not give an answer to this question. Only English usage books may, but so far I don't know any which deals with
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What is stative verb?
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Jackson6612 wrote: Bird of Paradise wrote:
1: Go = Base form/infinitive
In my opinion Go is bare infinitive not infinitive . Infinitive is to Go . If you include to Go in your list, which I think you should, then number of total formn
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Anonymous wrote: 1. Somebody is sleeping in my bed = Sleeping is an intrasitive verb, therefore cannot be changed into passive voice
2. They call her Jane = She is called Jane by them
3. One uses milk for making butter and cheese = Milk is
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After studying the major odes of keats, it seems that one of the dominant themes in it is the transitoriness or the decay of beauty. for example when he says: "Fade far away, dissolve, and quite forget What thou among the leaves hast never known,
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