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expression: she would have been bitten #1 (permalink) Sun Nov 25, 2007 15:28 pm   expression: she would have been bitten
 

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #83 "Past Participle Sentences", question 4

Perhaps she would have been ......... by that dog if its owner hadn't been faster and caught him right on time.

(a) bit
(b) bite
(c) bitted
(d) bitten

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #83 "Past Participle Sentences", answer 4

Perhaps she would have been bitten by that dog if its owner hadn't been faster and caught him right on time.

Correct answer: (d) bitten
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it's my reponse is corect? if it's correct please give me the explanation.

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expression: she would have been bitten #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 25, 2007 22:50 pm   expression: she would have been bitten
 

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If it's correct, you shouldn't need an explanation, Elga! The correct answer is immediately above your question.
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