Great explanations sir. But it creates a strong doubt in me. Can we use "closing" as an adjective? I'm closing the door every day. Can I say this sentence is correct in grammar since I used "closing" as an adjective? Hope you will clear my sincere doubt.Thanking you
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Good Baby no. It is just the question form of ''the door is closed". Yes/no question: is the door closed?. More information question: why is the door closed?
Is is a linking or stative verb here. Hence this is not a passive voice sentence. Then tense of the sentence is present simple due to the fact that verb be in present form is used but closed, is an adjective
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Great explanations sir. But it creates a strong doubt in me. Can we use "closing" as an adjective? I'm closing the door every day. Can I say this sentence is correct in grammar since I used "closing" as an adjective? Hope you will clear my sincere doubt.Thanking you
Thank you, i really want to join in your class, but i don not know, what i should to do, please help me, if you have a time. It is a great video, you have done.
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I was getting through somany issues coz of this part of english now i got to get it thanks a ton
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I have often confused form Passive Voice with Particpial Adjective.
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A tired child soon fell asleep. What is the participle adjective in this sentence.
hi Mark , I have a question. why is the door closed? is this sentences passive voice?
Good Baby no. It is just the question form of ''the door is closed". Yes/no question: is the door closed?. More information question: why is the door closed?
Is is a linking or stative verb here. Hence this is not a passive voice sentence. Then tense of the sentence is present simple due to the fact that verb be in present form is used but closed, is an adjective
I have very difficult to know when I have to use ING,
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at 59:00, why is it "DRIVING" rule but not "DRIVEN" rule ?
dave cheung exception to the general rule applies here
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