tianhang
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- Oct 7, 2009
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Hi,there.Your help is appreciated here.
1.With a lot to deal with ,he feels much tired.
2.With the boy leading the way,we quickly found the man's house .
3.With all his work done, he went out to have a walk .
As far as I know ,in the "with" structure, we use " to do" to express future activities, "-ing " to express prensent acitivities,and "-ed" to indicate passive voice.
My question is whether we can use " with sth being done" to indicate that sth is being done as well as passive voice,eg,With the building being built next to our ofiice,we have to stand the noise every day.I don't think it makes any sense.How about your opinion?By the way,I have read some grammar books,but there is no such explanation.I would appreciate it if you could recommend some good grammar books to me.
Thanks a lot!
1.With a lot to deal with ,he feels much tired.
2.With the boy leading the way,we quickly found the man's house .
3.With all his work done, he went out to have a walk .
As far as I know ,in the "with" structure, we use " to do" to express future activities, "-ing " to express prensent acitivities,and "-ed" to indicate passive voice.
My question is whether we can use " with sth being done" to indicate that sth is being done as well as passive voice,eg,With the building being built next to our ofiice,we have to stand the noise every day.I don't think it makes any sense.How about your opinion?By the way,I have read some grammar books,but there is no such explanation.I would appreciate it if you could recommend some good grammar books to me.
Thanks a lot!