That is a passive sentence since the subject noun is last. When the object of the sentence is being acted upon by the subject, it is passive. An active example of this same sentence would be:
"Budd nurtured Carver's Creativity."
This sentence is in the passive voice.
To change an active sentence to passive, identify the object in the active sentence and make it the subject in the passive sentence. Move the subject of the active sentence to the phrase with "by" and change the verb to its past participle form. To change a passive sentence to active, identify the subject in the passive sentence and make it the subject in the active sentence. Use an appropriate active verb to describe the subject's action and add the original object of the passive sentence as the direct object in the active sentence.
This sentence is a command, it has no subject and it cannot be changed to a passive sentence.
Please provide the sentence so I can determine if the verb is active or passive.
Yes, of course! Here's an example of a sentence using passive voice: "The book was written by a famous author."
The verb "given" in the sentence "Were you given a second helping" is in the passive voice.
The sentence "Sentences can be written in active and passive voices" is a declarative sentence written in passive voice.
All verb can be passive. It depends on how they are used in a sentence. A passive verb is one that does not assign its action to a subject. Not a passive sentence. John loved Alice A passive sentence. Alice was loved.
To change an active sentence to passive, identify the object in the active sentence and make it the subject in the passive sentence. Move the subject of the active sentence to the phrase with "by" and change the verb to its past participle form. To change a passive sentence to active, identify the subject in the passive sentence and make it the subject in the active sentence. Use an appropriate active verb to describe the subject's action and add the original object of the passive sentence as the direct object in the active sentence.
The sentence is passive.
The sentence "All of the clues were carefully hidden by your teacher" is a passive sentence because the subject ("all of the clues") is being acted upon by the verb ("were hidden").
No, "He is a boy" is not in passive voice. Passive voice involves rearranging the sentence to emphasize the receiver of the action rather than the doer, which would change the sentence to something like "The boy is being called."
This sentence is a command, it has no subject and it cannot be changed to a passive sentence.
An example of a passive listening sentence is "I'm hearing what you're saying, but I'm not really paying attention to it." This can indicate that the listener is not fully engaged or actively processing the information being communicated.
was grabbed is the passive verb.The passive is: be verb + past participleThe sentence above is a past simple passive sentence. The corresponding active sentence isThe little girl, who was better, grabbed the ball
Yes, of course! Here's an example of a sentence using passive voice: "The book was written by a famous author."
This is not an active sentence so it cannot be changed to a passive sentence. Active sentences have a subject and a verb. eg The dog chased the cat. As a passive sentence -- The cat was chased.
What is the passive sentence of performance delivered by the children enthralled us