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formula "... was verb -ed ..."
When I can using the formula "... was verb -ed ..."
I met the following phrases: “So this was carried out to deflect attention,”
Despite the efforts, he was forced to commit widespread fraud to secure his victory, ...
Maybe in them using the word "was" unjustified?
18 apr. 2011 14:44
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'was' followed by the past participle (verb-ed) is the past simple passive tense. The passive exists in all tenses in English. We use the verb 'to be' plus the past participle. 'To be' changes for each tense/ person, but the principle verb stays as the past participle.
He was forced (by someone else/ circumstances) The sense of the passive is that the subject is not the doer of the action but rather the receiver. The opposite of passive is active. Here the subject is the doer of the action. Columbus discovered America = active. America was discovered in 1492 (by Columbus)= passive. It isn't always necessary to include by whom the action is/was done.
18 april 2011
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**verb +ed is not a formula
Anyway, you have the passive voice here.
He is forced.
He was forced.
He has been forced.
Learn the "passive voice"!
18 april 2011
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