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how to use gerund and infinitives in passive sentences?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Passive forms are used to emphasize that the subject of the sentence is being acted upon. Perfect gerund and infinitive forms are used to emphasize completion in both the past and the future.

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Answered by saloni1080
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- Gerund means ( verb + ing) in the sentence.

ex - I am making a craft.

in this sentence making is a Gerund .

- Passive Gerund :

Use being or getting ( sometimes getting can't be used) & then past participle .

example: you can give money to them.

- Infinitive means before verb there comes to I.e (to + verb )

ex - to go , to do , to show , to work,......

- Passive infinitive - Passive infinitive is made up of the maker ( to + be + a past participle (also known as the -ed or - en form )

example: " the case is to be decried by a judge.

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