Which one is the correct sentence:
1. When the road is icy, the bus doesn't drive.
2. When the road is icy, the bus is not driven.
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Thank you, Sir.
We just had a discussion about passive voice.
What about this sentence, Sir
"You will be being waited for by me." Is it correct / acceptable?
No, and please do not double-post. It wastes mt time to answer the same question twice.
I will not double-post again.
I just thought that I should have written my question in a new thread, while it was actually not necessary.
Tamb79 Which one is the correct sentence:1. When the road is icy, the bus doesn't drive.2. When the road is icy, the bus is not driven.
Please don't add posts that contain nothing but a quotation of the original question. It adds nothing to the discussion to ask the same thing again, especially when the answer has already been given.Thread locked.CJ
Thank you, Sir.
We just had a discussion about passive voice.
What about this sentence, Sir
"You will be being waited for by me." Is it correct / acceptable?
No, and please do not double-post. It wastes mt time to answer the same question twice.
Thank you, Sir.
I will not double-post again.
I just thought that I should have written my question in a new thread, while it was actually not necessary.
Please don't add posts that contain nothing but a quotation of the original question. It adds nothing to the discussion to ask the same thing again, especially when the answer has already been given.
Thread locked.
CJ