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Use of 'be' (The work will be done by him.)



 
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Use of 'be' (The work will be done by him.) #1 (permalink) Wed Dec 03, 2008 22:12 pm   Use of 'be' (The work will be done by him.)
 

Hi Guys,

Can someone please tell me how could I use 'be' in my sentence? Do I always have to use it in passive form like

The work will be done by him

or there is no any constraint to use 'be' in any particular way? Please clarify this enigma.

Thanks in advance.
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Use of 'be' (The work will be done by him.) #2 (permalink) Sun Jan 18, 2009 15:47 pm   Use of 'be' (The work will be done by him.)
 

In your sentence, the word 'be' is part of the so called "will future".

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