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if u r using 'be' or any of its form in the passive sentence use the 3rd form of the verb. Here, in your case the sentence is passive with the use of 'to be', hence drunk and not drink or drank.
hope u r satisfied with the answer. if yes. reply
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Sometimes passive sentences are described without using
auxiliary verb, when don't we use aux verbs in passive
sentence?
Example:- Insulin: A hormone secreted by the Pancreas First of all, a hormone secreted by the pancreas
is not a
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Thanks, I got it
But are there other cases else for omitting the aux very when describing passive sentences?
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Hello
I have a question about passive.
Sometimes passive sentences are described without using auxiliary verb, when don't we use aux verbs in passive sentence?
Example:
- Insulin: A hormone secreted by the Pancreas; why we don't say "A
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Hi every one, i need help with my grammar. How should I make passive sentences from these active ones: 1.They say he is the best. He is said to................? 2.They say he stole the purse. He is said to.............? 3.They say that the new
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Saris wrote: Hi Clive... I'm new here, don't know whether it will work..but I hope you will receive my message. I need help with active to passive transformation. There are sentences i need to rewrite to passive voice: 1. They say that Helen is
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Hi Clive... I'm new here, don't know
whether it will work..but I hope you will receive my message. I need
help with active to passive transformation. There are sentences i need to rewrite to passive voice: 1.
They say that Helen is the best
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Hi Mister MIcawber. I'm new here, don't know whether it will work..but I hope you will receive my message. I need help with active to passive transformation. There are sentences i need to rewrite to passive voice: 1. They say that Helen is the
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It's not diferent, but you don't seem to know to see where the subject is in passive sentences:
The exam: this is the singular subject, thus in passive form you should use was failed
The brakes: this is plural subject, thus in passive form
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Mister Micawber wrote: Future Simple (I will sit) Future Continuous/Progressive (I will be sitting) Future Perfect (I will have sat") Present Simple (I sit) Past Simple (I sat) Past Continuous/Progressive (I was sitting) Past Perfect (I had sat)
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