Active.
'I' is the subject of the sentence. Passive sentences don't have subjects. eg
active - The cat chased the mouse. subject = cat
passive - The mouse was chased
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Passive verb phrases are - be + past participle
- there is no be verb in your sentence.
Passive: I wish I could be taken to your parents' house with you.
In passive voice, "Our" can be used as the subject of a sentence when the active voice sentence is intransitive. For example, in active voice: "We completed the project." In passive voice: "The project was completed by us."
"This house was built in 1935 (by someone)" is in the Passive Voice"(someone) built this house in 1935." is in the Active Voice
A passive learner is one who seeks employment while sitting at home trying to find a job on Monster.com! An active learner is one who goes to the passive learner's house and uses his computer to start his own business!
The passive voice with "be going to" is used to talk about future actions that are planned or expected. For example, "The new house is going to be built next year."
Sentences requiring a past participle typically involve the use of the helping verbs "have," "had," or "has." For example: "She has finished her homework," "He had been waiting for hours," or "They have already eaten dinner."
In passive voice, "Our" can be used as the subject of a sentence when the active voice sentence is intransitive. For example, in active voice: "We completed the project." In passive voice: "The project was completed by us."
Passive Solar energy is energy that unlike Solar energy passive is not active it is used by which way your house is set up and it can be put a certain way to absorb the most of passive sun power
Passive Solar energy is energy that unlike Solar energy passive is not active it is used by which way your house is set up and it can be put a certain way to absorb the most of passive sun power
"This house was built in 1935 (by someone)" is in the Passive Voice"(someone) built this house in 1935." is in the Active Voice
B is active. A is passive.
A sentence may have a subject, a verb and an object.ACTIVEHere is an example of a sentence in the active voice:* "The fox (subject) ate (verb) the chicken (object)."The subject of the verb is doing something, is active, so this sentence is in the 'active' voice.The action is by the subject, ----> upon the object.PASSIVEBut if we focus on the chicken, and make the chicken the subject of the sentence, e.g.* "The chicken was eaten by the fox."....we see that the chicken, the subject, was not doing anything, it was passive in the matter (well, probably not!) in relationship to the verb. The subject, the chicken, was not doing or causing the action, but is/was affected by it.The subject
In a active sentence we can see who or what does the action of the verb:The dog chased the cat. -- The dog does the action of chase.In a passive sentence we don't have to know who or what does the action of the verb:The cat was chased.If you want to add who or what does the action (the agent) in a passive sentence then you use by + noun or noun phrase.The cat was chased by the dog.The verb form for passive sentences is be + past participle.The sugar is kept in the cupboard.The house is being built next year.
In a active sentence we can see who or what does the action of the verb:The dog chased the cat. -- The dog does the action of chase.In a passive sentence we don't have to know who or what does the action of the verb:The cat was chased.If you want to add who or what does the action (the agent) in a passive sentence then you use by + noun or noun phrase.The cat was chased by the dog.The verb form for passive sentences is be + past participle.The sugar is kept in the cupboard.The house is being built next year.
A passive learner is one who seeks employment while sitting at home trying to find a job on Monster.com! An active learner is one who goes to the passive learner's house and uses his computer to start his own business!
The cast of Passive House Revolution - 2013 includes: Jeanna Breza
Active - present continuous. Passive questions have this word order: Q-word + be verb + subject + past participle. eg When was the house built? There is no past participle in 'who is ringing the bell?' Maybe your sentence would be 'The bell is being rung by who?'
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