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Pelin
Can I use these two interchangeably?
I scalded my tongue with hot tea.
My tongue is scalded with hot tea.
2026年2月13日 21:55
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Be aware that, while one is active voice and the other passive, they are also different tenses. I scalded my tongue with hot tea - past tense, happened one time.
My tongue is scalded with hot tea - present tense, happens regularly (so a weird thing to say).
2026年2月14日 19:12
受邀老师
Yes they are both acceptable as one of them is active and one is passive!
2026年2月14日 02:12
受邀老师
"I scalded my tongue with hot tea" is the active voice. The second sentence is passive voice.
The meaning is the same, but most people prefer the active voice. Especially in writing. Why? It is clearer and easier to understand. In this case, we may use the second sentence if the focus is on the burn in your mouth, and less on the action itself.
2026年2月13日 22:53
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