see Watch Observed Noticed Look at sense I saw him leave. I saw him leaving. I heard him leaving he was sorry. I heard him say he was sorry. I heard him saying he was sorry. I smelled something burning. I felt someone touch my shoulder. I felt someone touching my shoulder. I felt someone standing behind me. I sensed someone touch my face.
Sir, what is the correct verb form in passive ? He was seen ..... - leave - leaving - to leave - to leaving ( I, English student, have made these choices myself so maybe more than one is correct.) In the book "English Grammar In Use", it was mentioned that after a passive we use "to + inf". But in a local 12th grade English book, the answer to a similar question was "inf(without coming after ''to")" !! ( The second book sometimes has mistakes)
Thanks for the question. I must have forgotten to deal with the passive voice in my Verbs of Perception lesson. The correct verb form after a verb of perception in the passive voice is the gerund “leaving.” He was seen leaving the hospital. She was heard bragging about her win. They were noticed hanging around the school. All other forms are wrong.
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Watch
Observed
Noticed
Look at
sense
I saw him leave.
I saw him leaving.
I heard him leaving he was sorry.
I heard him say he was sorry.
I heard him saying he was sorry.
I smelled something burning.
I felt someone touch my shoulder.
I felt someone touching my shoulder.
I felt someone standing behind me.
I sensed someone touch my face.
Great explanation! Thank you!
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Sir, what is the correct verb form in passive ?
He was seen .....
- leave
- leaving
- to leave
- to leaving
( I, English student, have made these choices myself so maybe more than one is correct.)
In the book "English Grammar In Use", it was mentioned that after a passive we use "to + inf". But in a local 12th grade English book, the answer to a similar question was "inf(without coming after ''to")" !!
( The second book sometimes has mistakes)
Thanks for the question. I must have forgotten to deal with the passive voice in my Verbs of Perception lesson. The correct verb form after a verb of perception in the passive voice is the gerund “leaving.” He was seen leaving the hospital. She was heard bragging about her win. They were noticed hanging around the school. All other forms are wrong.
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The first book is one of Cambridge University's famous / most popular books, does it have mistakes ?!
Anyways, thanks a lot for replying!
Please make a video on the delexical verb.
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Sir what about taste.isnt it a verb of perception
Yes it is, but that verb can’t be used in combination with another verb. “I tasted him talking,” for example, makes no sense.
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Teacher, I saw that sentence
' I filmed my son dancing on the stage.'
to film is also one of perception of verbs? or what is it?
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I felt him explain well (it means i saw his explaining is good and i saw the entire action) right!
I listened to him explaining well du held
Yes, but a better way to say the same thing is: "I felt he explained it well."
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Is the above sentence correct?????
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Watch or watched?
It should be “watched.” My bad!
@@Malecot ok thanks 👍🏻
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