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Ivy Chow
which one is correct? 1.there is a picture hanging on the wall. 2.there is a picture hung on the wall.
Apr 1, 2022 3:26 AM
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It is true that someone "hung" the picture in the past, and it is also true that the picture was "hung" (passive participle) by someone, nevertheless we still use the present / active participle to talk about the picture's present location. In English, we usually use the present participle to indicate location: Hanging, standing, sitting, lying. Other European languages (such as French) would indeed use the past / passive participle. Note that the English verb “hang” can be used in active voice (Ivy is hanging the picture), passive voice (the picture is being hung by Ivy), and *middle voice* (the picture is hanging).
April 1, 2022
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It is still there, so it is hanging. He hung a picture on the wall - he did it in the past, and the picture is still there - so it is hanging.
April 1, 2022
It's better to use the first sentence, Ivy. because if you put up a picture on a wall it's usually still hanging on there. I hope this helps.
April 1, 2022
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April 1, 2022
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