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Eain Hmun Khin
Do these sentences have the same meaning?
Susan got me laugh
And
I was laughed by Susan.
2021年10月17日 14:45
回答 · 8
1
It should be "Susan made me laugh."
"I was laughed by Susan" is a weird expression, it sounds like "Susan laughed at me". "Laugh at" means to respond to someone with unkind laughter.
Hope it helps.
2021年10月17日
1
This statement rather needs to be modified.
Susan made me laugh
the verb " laugh" allows the description of the activity of the noun"Susan'"
2021年10月17日
Hi Eain!
Here, I would say: "Susan made me laugh", with the verb make in an active construction.
Hope that helps!
2021年10月17日
Uwc
2021年10月18日
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