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.
Clarification on Sahil's notes
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"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?
i'm probably taking this out of context, but the verb shouldn't always end in 'ed'...
The lion eats antelope.
Right?