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(Adjective + preposition + being + past participle) - What's this grammar structure & how to use it?
Dear friends
I am confused about the grammar structure given below. Is it passive? How can I use it? Please help me out.
Adjective + preposition + being + past participle
eg: 1) I am tired of being taken for granted and expected to do all the housework.
2) She was afraid of being accused of a crime which she did not commit.
10 de ene. de 2015 7:08
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No wonder you're confused. It's much simpler than that.
In your examples, "being taken for granted" and "being accused of a crime" are noun-clauses. "Being" works as a gerund, and yes it's the gerund of a passive form in your examples.
The preposition depends on the adjective, and this is something you just have to learn. Tired of, afraid of...
So basically, the pattern is [adjective] [proper preposition] [gerund / noun clause]
Here are some other examples:
She was excited about being chosen for the research team. (You could also use "having been chosen, but that changes the order of events.)
I'm interested in having the opportunity to work with you.
They were furious upon finding out what their friend had done.
10 de enero de 2015
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Niwantha
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Sinhala
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés
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