Asked by rfvv
1. They have been married for five years. (status)
2. I have been married to her for seven years.(status)
3. He married her two years ago. (action)
4. He has been married to Emily for a long time. (status)
5. He was married to Emily last year.(action)
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Are the sentences correct? Is the distinction of 'action' and 'status' right?
2. I have been married to her for seven years.(status)
3. He married her two years ago. (action)
4. He has been married to Emily for a long time. (status)
5. He was married to Emily last year.(action)
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Are the sentences correct? Is the distinction of 'action' and 'status' right?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Active = action
Passive = status
Right
Passive = status
Right
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