nleng
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Hello Sir/Ma'am,
Greeting!
Would you help me understand the following sentence, please?
Words that are formed from verbs but don't act as verbs are called verbals.
I have tried changing the above sentence into simple sentences as follows:
Active voice: someone forms words from verbs.
Simple present: words that do not act as verbs.
Active voice: someone calls words verbals.
Kindly suggest whether I have written the right sentences? If the sentence is not passive, it will be a simple peasant. Because it has adjective words "formed and called" I identified. If it is a simple present but how?
Please help.
Thank you!
Greeting!
Would you help me understand the following sentence, please?
Words that are formed from verbs but don't act as verbs are called verbals.
I have tried changing the above sentence into simple sentences as follows:
Active voice: someone forms words from verbs.
Simple present: words that do not act as verbs.
Active voice: someone calls words verbals.
Kindly suggest whether I have written the right sentences? If the sentence is not passive, it will be a simple peasant. Because it has adjective words "formed and called" I identified. If it is a simple present but how?
Please help.
Thank you!
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