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Why should we be careful of the word be?A、“Be” allows for the use of adjectives which ar

Why should we be careful of the word be?

A、“Be” allows for the use of adjectives which are not descriptive.

B、“Be” is rarely used in written English.

C、“Be” is often confused for “bee”.

D、“Be” is often used in a passive manner and does not show action.

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