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passive verbs
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passive verbs
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“Almost everything has been taken care of at this point.”
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“Ashley, for God's sake, go to the doctor and get that checked out!”
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“I think the filter needs to be changed.”
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“I started watching over her shoulder and... what can I say? I got sucked into it.”
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“We got disconnected.”
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“The good thing about it is it doesn't need to be watered that often.”
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“Watch out! Your fingers are going to get caught in the door.”
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“So were you transferred here, or did you move voluntarily?”
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“He claims to have been abducted by aliens.”
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“As you're all aware, we've been forced to make significant cutbacks.”
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