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"The cat was scared from the sound" Is the sound subject here?
I thought only "by" could be used to introduce subjects of passive sentences
Jan 6, 2020 5:42 PM
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"The cat was scared from the sound." << regional or vernacular version of "by the sound"
"The cat was scared by the sound." << standard
"cat" [grammatical subject]
"sound" [agent]
More information:
"by the sound of things" [= I have heard news]
"from the sound of things" [= I have heard news]
https://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/by-from-the-sound-of-it-things
"The cat was afraid of dogs."
"The cat was scared of dogs." [general condition]
"The cat was scared by the black dog." [completed action - simple past - passive voice]
January 6, 2020
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Sound would be the subject, although "from" doesn't seem right - normally "by".
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