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Khaman Dhokla is not a language, it is an indian recipe. Its almost like a type of bread. It contains flour, water, sugar, baking soda, oil, chili paste, citric acid.
"The paper is written on by me" is the passive equivalent of "I write on the paper."
Passive RFID tags can be both read/write or write-once. They can also be bought pre-written.
dhokla,khandviand thepla
Yeast is called "कमीर" in Hindi.
A letter is wanted to be written by me.
The possessive form for the 'recipe of the chef' is the chef's recipe.
Curry? Naan? Any masala? Dhokla?
To write in passive voice, you put the actor (subject) second. Active - Sammy made tea. Passive - The tea was made by Sammy. Passive voice often has the word by before the actor. Note: Instead of I made tea, you would need to write, "The tea was made by me." About how to make tea, think about the precise steps to make tea. Put these in chronological order. Write about each step, but in passive voice.
write it two and a half timesAdded: If you double a recipe and then half it - you are back to a single recipe.
dhokla,roti,sabzi of different types achaar(pickle)
No. Quite the opposite. Try to write your sentences in the active voice unless you have to use the passive.