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27 Dec 2019
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"You got me begging"
Is it sentence passive?
if it is a passive , Why it don't have tobe?
"You got me begging"
Is it sentence passive?
if it is a passive , Why it don't have tobe?
Is it sentence passive?
if it is a passive , Why it don't have tobe?
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@le_hien241
It's really US slang-poetic, like from songs.
Rock'n'roll type language use is so incredibly common everywhere, it's normal
So yes, probably it should be You've got me begging, but it doesn't need to be
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