Gregory.
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Hi everybody,
I would like to know if the two sentences are akin when swifted from active to passive voice:
"They were laughing at her"
"She was laughed at"
Is this sentence correct:
"She was being laughed at"
Is it possible to use BE as a passive and progressive marker at the same time?
I would like to know if the two sentences are akin when swifted from active to passive voice:
"They were laughing at her"
"She was laughed at"
Is this sentence correct:
"She was being laughed at"
Is it possible to use BE as a passive and progressive marker at the same time?