passive questions VS questions with adjectives
Are you allowed to say that?
Are you attracted to me?
Were you born in a barn?
What’s it called?
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Are you allowed to say that?
Are you attracted to me?
Were you born in a barn?
What’s it called?
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Had better is used to express a stronger warning or suggestion. It implies that there will be negative consequences if the advice is not followed. For example, you might say “You had better start studying now, or you’ll fail the test.”
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The negative form of the present simple passive is formed: present form of BE + NOT + PAST PARTICIPLE am | is | are + n’t | not + past participle In the English Grammar Profile, B1 point 10 in the category of PASSIVES is defined as: PRESENT SIMPLE, NEGATIVE + range of pronoun and noun
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