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For the sake of your avatar, you, hehe. Addicted is the past tense and past participle of addict.
At the same time, it is an adjective. The first meaning refers specifically to being addicted to (drug use), and the second meaning is to be obsessed with something, to be obsessed with something. Here is the verb of the being (be.
The addition of adjectives forms a table structure, followed by the preposition to + object. For example, he is addicted to golfHe was hooked on golf.
If be is removed, then addicted cannot be used alone as an adjective. Then use the verb addict to indulge, to obsess. However, in modern English, the verb is rarely used in its verb usage, and addict has been nounized as the person who is the object of this action.
So the translation is: one: addict, two:
......Addicted people. So, still use be addicted to sth
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be addicted to is a system structure, and addicted is a past participle used as a predicate, meaning "to be in the midst of indulgence....such as he is addicted to computer games(He is addicted to computer games).
This usage actually comes from the passive voice of addict oneself to, such as the previous example sentence can change be addicted to active voice he addicts himeself to computer games(He indulged himself in computer games).
The latter is even if the usage of be is removed.
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Because to is a preposition.
To doing is not a fixed structure, just because"to"When doing prepositional parts of speech, doing can be added after it (at this time, doing is called a gerund, and any verb with ing can become a gerund, which can be added after any preposition, because "preposition + noun").
Therefore, add "doing" after to"In fact, it is because to is paired with other verbs (or adjectives and nouns) to form a specific phrase, in which to is used as a preposition. At this time, it is no longer put"to"It translates to "go", and can be translated as "for, to......"And, with ......and so on.
be addicted to doing:
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Indulge in. some people may be addicted to netsurfing, which impairs their physical and mental health.
Some people are addicted to web surfing, which is harmful to their physical and mental health.
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Is idiomatic way, why ask the British to go.
be addicted to means to indulge, to be addicted to ......It is often followed by the ing form of a noun or verb, and to is a preposition here, not to in the infinitive
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be addicted to doing
It means to indulge in, to be addicted to ......It is often followed by the ing form of a noun or verb, which is idiomatic usage, and to is a preposition here.
now many kids are addicted to playing net games
get addicted to
Addicted to something, followed by something concrete.
hackers enjoy this feeling and get addicted to it.
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beaddicted
to is the system table structure, addicted
is a past participle used as a predicate meaning "to be in indulgence."
state", such as he
isaddicted
tocomputer
games.
(He is addicted to computer games).
This usage actually comes from:
addict
oneself
The passive voice of to, as in the previous example sentence, can be put.
beaddicted
Changed to active voice.
headdicts
himeself
tocomputer
games.
(He indulged himself in computer games).
The latter is even removed.
Usage of be.
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