You can use the past participle instead of but not after: Some fish have spent . . . .Hi, everyone. Could we use past participle after spend in the following sentence?
- Some fish spend most of their life buried in sand on the ocean bottom.
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Do the two following sentences have the same meaning or not? Could you please explain?
Good job adding themselves. I was about to suggest it.Is it correct if I have the following sentence with active meaning?
3. Some fish spend most of their lives burying themselves in sand on the ocean bottom.
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