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Hi, I am encountering sentences that haa 'has been compiled/done' or 'had been compiled ... actual examples of the sentences you are thinking of. I assume they are like these. Let's just look
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Hi xHealthY You've been working hard! Good job! I gave you a pretty wide variety of sentences ... passive. Do you want to try it yourself? 8. We have to pay that bill no later than the first
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the corresponding passive sentences. Take the object of the active sentence ( ball, pizza, rules ) and make it the subject. The active subject is placed in a by phrase in the passive sentence. The verb
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Hi! I have got a question concerning the passive. I hope you can help. They can solve the problem without help. The problem can be solved by them without help. or The problem can be solved without
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' in reference to sentences (when I use it, anyway).
In the sense I'm using it, a "stinker" and an "ugly ... , then here's another expression: You can call ugly sentences "dogs"!
No matter what you call them
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Great sentences!! Thanks.
LCChang
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is what i need to do Read the fallowing paragraphs. Change the active sentences to the passive form ... of the main verb and put the adverbials in the correct positions. not all of the sentences can
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Hi, I would like to know why sentences like "The lord is come " and "Grace is gone ... passive meaning. Clearly "is come" and "is gone" in the above examples are not passive in sense; indeed
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Can anyone explain to me why the following two sentences HAVE to be this way? 1. he is to blame for ... 2. where are you headed ? Couldn't we say 1. he is to BE BLAMED for ... 2. where are you
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with these sentences . . .'
Best wishes, Clive
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