標題: [Problem is solved] English problem [打印本頁] 作者: anthony 時間: 20/1/2006 04:07 PM 標題: [Problem is solved] English problem Which of the following sentences is correct and grammatical? a. A man walking his dog said he heard the car driven away at top speed. b. A man walking his dog said he heard the car driving away at top speed. Please answer me as quickly as possible because I might be able to get one more mark in my English exam, thank you.
[ 本帖最後由 anthony 於 6/3/2006 19:13 編輯 ]作者: zubat 時間: 20/1/2006 10:42 PM The answer should be A. We should use passive voice here. The car is driven by somebody, but not driving away by itself.作者: anthony 時間: 21/1/2006 05:11 PM Thank you, zubat. My teacher said my answer was wrong, so I'll ask him to add marks to my exam paper (but some students may have a decrease in their exams as they have answered "driving" in their exam papers!). P.S. What grade are you studying at, zubat? You are very good at English!
[ 本帖最後由 anthony 於 6/3/2006 19:13 編輯 ]作者: zubat 時間: 22/1/2006 01:00 AM You are good at English too! Many people do not know that "driving" and "driven" are both participles. The only difference between them is the voice. Some people do not even know that a verb of perception should be followed by either a bare infinitive or participle.
Actually, I wish to be an English teacher in the future. ^^"