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I have sentence
They left the house without being seen by anybody
in this sentence why being seen is used can you tell me the grammar
grammar
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I have sentence
They left the house without being seen by anybody
in this sentence why being seen is used can you tell me the grammar
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I have sentence
They left the house without being seen by anybody
in this sentence why being seen is used can you tell me the grammar
grammar
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I have sentence
They left the house without being seen by anybody
in this sentence why being seen is used can you tell me the grammar
grammar
grammar
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Subject is they.
Seeing is by another ... not by they.
In fact, the subject they here, is the object of the verb see.
So subject is not seeing, but being seen.
This probably completely wrong, but it is hard to tell as it is also very confusing.
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Subject is they.
Seeing is by another ... not by they.
In fact, the subject they here, is the object of the verb see.
So subject is not seeing, but being seen.
This probably completely wrong, but it is hard to tell as it is also very confusing.
– Cascabel
14 mins ago
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Subject is they.
Seeing is by another ... not by they.
In fact, the subject they here, is the object of the verb see.
So subject is not seeing, but being seen.
This probably completely wrong, but it is hard to tell as it is also very confusing.
– Cascabel
14 mins ago
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Subject is they.
Seeing is by another ... not by they.
In fact, the subject they here, is the object of the verb see.
So subject is not seeing, but being seen.
Subject is they.
Seeing is by another ... not by they.
In fact, the subject they here, is the object of the verb see.
So subject is not seeing, but being seen.
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This probably completely wrong, but it is hard to tell as it is also very confusing.
– Cascabel
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This probably completely wrong, but it is hard to tell as it is also very confusing.
– Cascabel
14 mins ago
This probably completely wrong, but it is hard to tell as it is also very confusing.
– Cascabel
14 mins ago
This probably completely wrong, but it is hard to tell as it is also very confusing.
– Cascabel
14 mins ago
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