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Asked on December 24, 2021 in Other.
In this awkward sentence is factor the middle voice that occurs sometime between active and passive. This is the verb that is sometimes used to indicate how the middle voice behaves.
This construction takes a transitive VERB and’recategorizes’ it as intransitive, with what is ordinarily the Direct Object (or Patient) acting as the Subject (or Agent): ACTIVE:
subjectX VERBS objectY. Danny is cooking the eggs. "I can't imagine how this should happen." Is objectY (by subjectX) a VERBED? The baby is being boiled and eggs are being cooked... MIDDLE: objectY verblis. The eggs are cook. The eggs are still firm (i.e raw, no pink).
What is not exactly rare in English but it is not common either. Only a few verbs and verb expressions are used this way. Which ergative verbs use in English?
In this sentence the expression factor into is used ergatively. sentence which underlies the sentence
is in the active voice. There is no active movement. Must’ve been factoring ] . How much money, time and effort is involved in a decision?
How much he has
to risk (the middle voice) into Shawn White’s decision?
What factored into Shawn White’s decision must have been his risk?
You will encounter constructions like this from time to time, so you need to know how to read them. I don’t recommend that you put any effort into mastering them in your own speech and writing. In this particular sentence the combination of mid voice without modal past progressive is way too complicated and hard to follow, and it reads very affected. Moreover, has to risk is ambiguous— has to easy to read as must.
One factor in Shawn White’s decision must have been what it was that led to his death.
This is another example of middle voice. I like the way this book is written. I ran into it and said “This car handles easily.” Why can I do an adjective complement and adverb in Quora, instead of using them? Is this a problem?
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Asked on December 24, 2021 in Other.
In this awkward sentence is factor the middle voice that occurs sometime between active and passive. This is the verb that is sometimes used to indicate how the middle voice behaves.
This construction takes a transitive VERB and’recategorizes’ it as intransitive, with what is ordinarily the Direct Object (or Patient) acting as the Subject (or Agent): ACTIVE:
subjectX VERBS objectY. Danny is cooking the eggs. "I can't imagine how this should happen." Is objectY (by subjectX) a VERBED? The baby is being boiled and eggs are being cooked... MIDDLE: objectY verblis. The eggs are cook. The eggs are still firm (i.e raw, no pink).
What is not exactly rare in English but it is not common either. Only a few verbs and verb expressions are used this way. Which ergative verbs use in English?
In this sentence the expression factor into is used ergatively. sentence which underlies the sentence
is in the active voice. There is no active movement. Must’ve been factoring ] . How much money, time and effort is involved in a decision?
How much he has
to risk (the middle voice) into Shawn White’s decision?
What factored into Shawn White’s decision must have been his risk?
You will encounter constructions like this from time to time, so you need to know how to read them. I don’t recommend that you put any effort into mastering them in your own speech and writing. In this particular sentence the combination of mid voice without modal past progressive is way too complicated and hard to follow, and it reads very affected. Moreover, has to risk is ambiguous— has to easy to read as must.
One factor in Shawn White’s decision must have been what it was that led to his death.
This is another example of middle voice. I like the way this book is written. I ran into it and said “This car handles easily.” Why can I do an adjective complement and adverb in Quora, instead of using them? Is this a problem?
- 260490 views
- 8 answers
- 96727 votes
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Asked on December 24, 2021 in Other.
In this awkward sentence is factor the middle voice that occurs sometime between active and passive. This is the verb that is sometimes used to indicate how the middle voice behaves.
This construction takes a transitive VERB and’recategorizes’ it as intransitive, with what is ordinarily the Direct Object (or Patient) acting as the Subject (or Agent): ACTIVE:
subjectX VERBS objectY. Danny is cooking the eggs. "I can't imagine how this should happen." Is objectY (by subjectX) a VERBED? The baby is being boiled and eggs are being cooked... MIDDLE: objectY verblis. The eggs are cook. The eggs are still firm (i.e raw, no pink).
What is not exactly rare in English but it is not common either. Only a few verbs and verb expressions are used this way. Which ergative verbs use in English?
In this sentence the expression factor into is used ergatively. sentence which underlies the sentence
is in the active voice. There is no active movement. Must’ve been factoring ] . How much money, time and effort is involved in a decision?
How much he has
to risk (the middle voice) into Shawn White’s decision?
What factored into Shawn White’s decision must have been his risk?
You will encounter constructions like this from time to time, so you need to know how to read them. I don’t recommend that you put any effort into mastering them in your own speech and writing. In this particular sentence the combination of mid voice without modal past progressive is way too complicated and hard to follow, and it reads very affected. Moreover, has to risk is ambiguous— has to easy to read as must.
One factor in Shawn White’s decision must have been what it was that led to his death.
This is another example of middle voice. I like the way this book is written. I ran into it and said “This car handles easily.” Why can I do an adjective complement and adverb in Quora, instead of using them? Is this a problem?
- 260490 views
- 8 answers
- 96727 votes
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Asked on December 24, 2021 in Other.
In this awkward sentence is factor the middle voice that occurs sometime between active and passive. This is the verb that is sometimes used to indicate how the middle voice behaves.
This construction takes a transitive VERB and’recategorizes’ it as intransitive, with what is ordinarily the Direct Object (or Patient) acting as the Subject (or Agent): ACTIVE:
subjectX VERBS objectY. Danny is cooking the eggs. "I can't imagine how this should happen." Is objectY (by subjectX) a VERBED? The baby is being boiled and eggs are being cooked... MIDDLE: objectY verblis. The eggs are cook. The eggs are still firm (i.e raw, no pink).
What is not exactly rare in English but it is not common either. Only a few verbs and verb expressions are used this way. Which ergative verbs use in English?
In this sentence the expression factor into is used ergatively. sentence which underlies the sentence
is in the active voice. There is no active movement. Must’ve been factoring ] . How much money, time and effort is involved in a decision?
How much he has
to risk (the middle voice) into Shawn White’s decision?
What factored into Shawn White’s decision must have been his risk?
You will encounter constructions like this from time to time, so you need to know how to read them. I don’t recommend that you put any effort into mastering them in your own speech and writing. In this particular sentence the combination of mid voice without modal past progressive is way too complicated and hard to follow, and it reads very affected. Moreover, has to risk is ambiguous— has to easy to read as must.
One factor in Shawn White’s decision must have been what it was that led to his death.
This is another example of middle voice. I like the way this book is written. I ran into it and said “This car handles easily.” Why can I do an adjective complement and adverb in Quora, instead of using them? Is this a problem?
- 260490 views
- 8 answers
- 96727 votes
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Asked on December 23, 2021 in Other.
In this awkward sentence is factor the middle voice that occurs sometime between active and passive. This is the verb that is sometimes used to indicate how the middle voice behaves.
This construction takes a transitive VERB and’recategorizes’ it as intransitive, with what is ordinarily the Direct Object (or Patient) acting as the Subject (or Agent): ACTIVE:
subjectX VERBS objectY. Danny is cooking the eggs. "I can't imagine how this should happen." Is objectY (by subjectX) a VERBED? The baby is being boiled and eggs are being cooked... MIDDLE: objectY verblis. The eggs are cook. The eggs are still firm (i.e raw, no pink).
What is not exactly rare in English but it is not common either. Only a few verbs and verb expressions are used this way. Which ergative verbs use in English?
In this sentence the expression factor into is used ergatively. sentence which underlies the sentence
is in the active voice. There is no active movement. Must’ve been factoring ] . How much money, time and effort is involved in a decision?
How much he has
to risk (the middle voice) into Shawn White’s decision?
What factored into Shawn White’s decision must have been his risk?
You will encounter constructions like this from time to time, so you need to know how to read them. I don’t recommend that you put any effort into mastering them in your own speech and writing. In this particular sentence the combination of mid voice without modal past progressive is way too complicated and hard to follow, and it reads very affected. Moreover, has to risk is ambiguous— has to easy to read as must.
One factor in Shawn White’s decision must have been what it was that led to his death.
This is another example of middle voice. I like the way this book is written. I ran into it and said “This car handles easily.” Why can I do an adjective complement and adverb in Quora, instead of using them? Is this a problem?
- 260490 views
- 8 answers
- 96727 votes
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Asked on December 23, 2021 in Other.
In this awkward sentence is factor the middle voice that occurs sometime between active and passive. This is the verb that is sometimes used to indicate how the middle voice behaves.
This construction takes a transitive VERB and’recategorizes’ it as intransitive, with what is ordinarily the Direct Object (or Patient) acting as the Subject (or Agent): ACTIVE:
subjectX VERBS objectY. Danny is cooking the eggs. "I can't imagine how this should happen." Is objectY (by subjectX) a VERBED? The baby is being boiled and eggs are being cooked... MIDDLE: objectY verblis. The eggs are cook. The eggs are still firm (i.e raw, no pink).
What is not exactly rare in English but it is not common either. Only a few verbs and verb expressions are used this way. Which ergative verbs use in English?
In this sentence the expression factor into is used ergatively. sentence which underlies the sentence
is in the active voice. There is no active movement. Must’ve been factoring ] . How much money, time and effort is involved in a decision?
How much he has
to risk (the middle voice) into Shawn White’s decision?
What factored into Shawn White’s decision must have been his risk?
You will encounter constructions like this from time to time, so you need to know how to read them. I don’t recommend that you put any effort into mastering them in your own speech and writing. In this particular sentence the combination of mid voice without modal past progressive is way too complicated and hard to follow, and it reads very affected. Moreover, has to risk is ambiguous— has to easy to read as must.
One factor in Shawn White’s decision must have been what it was that led to his death.
This is another example of middle voice. I like the way this book is written. I ran into it and said “This car handles easily.” Why can I do an adjective complement and adverb in Quora, instead of using them? Is this a problem?
- 260490 views
- 8 answers
- 96727 votes
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Asked on December 23, 2021 in Other.
In this awkward sentence is factor the middle voice that occurs sometime between active and passive. This is the verb that is sometimes used to indicate how the middle voice behaves.
This construction takes a transitive VERB and’recategorizes’ it as intransitive, with what is ordinarily the Direct Object (or Patient) acting as the Subject (or Agent): ACTIVE:
subjectX VERBS objectY. Danny is cooking the eggs. "I can't imagine how this should happen." Is objectY (by subjectX) a VERBED? The baby is being boiled and eggs are being cooked... MIDDLE: objectY verblis. The eggs are cook. The eggs are still firm (i.e raw, no pink).
What is not exactly rare in English but it is not common either. Only a few verbs and verb expressions are used this way. Which ergative verbs use in English?
In this sentence the expression factor into is used ergatively. sentence which underlies the sentence
is in the active voice. There is no active movement. Must’ve been factoring ] . How much money, time and effort is involved in a decision?
How much he has
to risk (the middle voice) into Shawn White’s decision?
What factored into Shawn White’s decision must have been his risk?
You will encounter constructions like this from time to time, so you need to know how to read them. I don’t recommend that you put any effort into mastering them in your own speech and writing. In this particular sentence the combination of mid voice without modal past progressive is way too complicated and hard to follow, and it reads very affected. Moreover, has to risk is ambiguous— has to easy to read as must.
One factor in Shawn White’s decision must have been what it was that led to his death.
This is another example of middle voice. I like the way this book is written. I ran into it and said “This car handles easily.” Why can I do an adjective complement and adverb in Quora, instead of using them? Is this a problem?
- 260490 views
- 8 answers
- 96727 votes
-
Asked on December 23, 2021 in Other.
In this awkward sentence is factor the middle voice that occurs sometime between active and passive. This is the verb that is sometimes used to indicate how the middle voice behaves.
This construction takes a transitive VERB and’recategorizes’ it as intransitive, with what is ordinarily the Direct Object (or Patient) acting as the Subject (or Agent): ACTIVE:
subjectX VERBS objectY. Danny is cooking the eggs. "I can't imagine how this should happen." Is objectY (by subjectX) a VERBED? The baby is being boiled and eggs are being cooked... MIDDLE: objectY verblis. The eggs are cook. The eggs are still firm (i.e raw, no pink).
What is not exactly rare in English but it is not common either. Only a few verbs and verb expressions are used this way. Which ergative verbs use in English?
In this sentence the expression factor into is used ergatively. sentence which underlies the sentence
is in the active voice. There is no active movement. Must’ve been factoring ] . How much money, time and effort is involved in a decision?
How much he has
to risk (the middle voice) into Shawn White’s decision?
What factored into Shawn White’s decision must have been his risk?
You will encounter constructions like this from time to time, so you need to know how to read them. I don’t recommend that you put any effort into mastering them in your own speech and writing. In this particular sentence the combination of mid voice without modal past progressive is way too complicated and hard to follow, and it reads very affected. Moreover, has to risk is ambiguous— has to easy to read as must.
One factor in Shawn White’s decision must have been what it was that led to his death.
This is another example of middle voice. I like the way this book is written. I ran into it and said “This car handles easily.” Why can I do an adjective complement and adverb in Quora, instead of using them? Is this a problem?
- 260490 views
- 8 answers
- 96727 votes
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Asked on December 23, 2021 in Grammar.
Is neither the expression incorrect or not?
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Are belong ( BE + infinitive) is not legal English consolation.
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Are belonging is a legitimate construction, the progressive; but belong is a stative verb like be or know or love, statives are not ordinarily used in the progressive.
Who are special to you and what you
want is a simple present : these individuals belong to that party yourself.
How are people affected by AIDS?
- 263369 views
- 9 answers
- 97554 votes
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Asked on December 23, 2021 in Grammar.
Is neither the expression incorrect or not?
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Are belong ( BE + infinitive) is not legal English consolation.
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Are belonging is a legitimate construction, the progressive; but belong is a stative verb like be or know or love, statives are not ordinarily used in the progressive.
Who are special to you and what you
want is a simple present : these individuals belong to that party yourself.
How are people affected by AIDS?
- 263369 views
- 9 answers
- 97554 votes
-