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for transforming active sentences into passive ones are frequently created by people who do ... ; is a perfect example of a sentence that simply should NOT be transformed to a passive sentence at all
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of beginning too many sentences with "I," which makes their correspondence unpleasant to read ... wish to flip some to passive. "I finished the project on Tuesday," can become, "
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enjoyed .
passive - The children enjoyed being taken to the zoo .
in this cluse who does enjoyed?
Hi Nader75 You have two different active sentences. The verb enjoy is in the active voice in both
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Hi Avangi I agree with what you wrote. For the purpose of an exam, students need to know how to change sentences to the Passive Voice. However, the sentences may not sound natural. If you want
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of the underlined parts) between sentences 1 & 2.
1. Rob was devastated by the news of her death. 2. Rob was devastated .
Is sentence 1 a passive construction while sentence 2 a linking verb 'be' + past
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A Singaporean man was sentenced (Question 1 - past tense or Passive??) to two weeks’ jail ... (Question 3- How come these sentences all the verbs is "ing"?) In the last two years , three
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caused it, then it is passive voice:
Buffalo are hunted.
Heroes are made, not born.
I think you'll find the complement much more likely in simple copulative sentences without a specified agent
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to a particular exercise in converting active sentences to passive voice. Their position was that since ... in passive voice should do the same. Seems reasonable to me, and that's what I told him. The thing
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Using modals in passive sentences is actually quite easy, and you've already done a number ... + be + past participle : PASSIVE: The information will be sent . In the passive sentences you didn't
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that the sentences with the same subject have practically the same meaning in spite of different (Active/Passive) verb forms.
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