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What's the difference between "be left -ed" and "be -ed" How is "As the smoke cleared, Americans were left dazed and wondering what had happened" different from "Americans were dazed and wondering what had happened."?
Jul 26, 2014 3:34 PM
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'left dazed' means that it was the effect of the smoke which made them dazed.
July 26, 2014
In that situation, I see no real difference. However, with another example, it might be more clear: He was left crying on the front porch. He was crying on the front porch. In these two sentences, a difference does emerge. In the first, "left crying", it implies that we know the reason he was crying. In the latter, though, we don't know why he was crying.
July 26, 2014
I think the later is more natural than the former.Do you agree with me?
July 26, 2014
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