The ball was hit by Bob yesterday.
Yesterday the ball was hit by Bob.
You can put yesterday at the beginning or end of the sentence.
In a sentence written in the active voice, the subject is the agent that is "doing the verb". Example:Bob hit the ball. Bob is the subject. In a sentence written in the passive voice, the subject is thing affected by the verb. Example: The ball was hit by Bob. The ball is the subject.
Not sure about the "army" part of your question, but the easiest way to write in the active voice is to "blame" your subject for the action. So, instead of "the cup was broken by Bob" (passive voice), write, "Bob broke the cup."
"Was given a lot of presents" is not a sentence, it's a fragment.An active voice sentence contains a subject that performs the action of the verb. Example: The guests gave Bob a lot of presents.In a passive voice sentence, the object of the verb is placed in the subject position. The subject becomes the object or is not mentioned. Examples: Bob was given a lot of presents. Bob was given a lot of presents by the guests.
No, sorry to ruin it for you. The sponge bob dance died out yesterday.
Bob West was the voice of "Barney" until 2001. Dean Wendt took over the voice of "Barney" after Bob left the show.
Neil Morrissey does the voice of bob the builder. he also does the voices of lofty and farmer pickles from bob the builder
Bob Tallman goes by The Voice of Rodeo.
Bob Sagat is the voice of future Ted on How I Met Your Mother
Bob the Builder is a cartoon character who builds things with his talking trucks.
bob losky
Bob Newhart
I THINK BOB REFERS TO THE BALL IN THE PENDULUM