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Common errors in English: Usage of Active infinitive and Passive infinitive

Active infinitive and Passive infinitive


Incorrect : If the weather is good, the work will do tomorrow. 


Correct: If the weather is good, the work will be done tomorrow.


Note: If the subject of the principal clause is a "doee” (not a "doer”), then the modal is followed by a passive infinitive. The structure of the passive infinitive is: be + past participle form of the main verb.

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