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Thanks a lot..... That answers my question. I was peeved at MS-Word underlining a lot of my sentences. I can see the error of my ways.
Thanks again
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to me that these sentences should not be part of the exercise
on active and passive. They appear ...
But then, I came across two sentences that I really don't know what to do:
1) You
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Passive is: 'to be' + past participle. All else is active.
Note: Passive generally requires the subject and object to be reversed.
Active: I ate the cake.
Passive : The cake was eaten
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you understand why your teacher has suggested you use more active sentences. It is to give your
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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 teacher. The passive sentence should begin : Helen
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and are clearly in active voice. How do you see them in passive? If you understand the examples you showed us, you shouldn't have problem with these two.
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Which of the following sentences is in the passive voice ? The story about him falling in love has been retold by his parents and other relatives. He had said that I could contact her as soon
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You originally used the past perfect passive in sentences 5 and 7.
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Goodman, of course you can shuffle the elements of your sentences to convert them to passive voice but that doesn't make the original sentences passive voice.
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Hi there, I am just wondering if I have re-worded these sentences correctly. The first group of sentences have to be changed from active to passive, and the sencond group from passive to active. My
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