Clarification on Sahil's notes

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Clarification on Sahil's notes

by f2001290 » Thu May 03, 2007 7:36 am
3)Object v/s. Subject: If a noun is the object of a verb, the verb should end with ‘ed’. If a noun is the subject of a verb, the verb should end with ‘ing’. (e.g. ‘local times determined’ when the noun is object of the verb ‘determined’) (e.g. determining the local times – where the noun local times is the subject of the verb determining). Somebody determined times – times is object of determined
Times differed – Times is the subject of differed

Please explain the above topic from sahil's notes.

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by 800guy » Fri May 11, 2007 8:36 am
"If a noun is the object of a verb, the verb should end with ‘ed’."

i'm probably taking this out of context, but the verb shouldn't always end in 'ed'...

The lion eats antelope.

Right?