Yes but I think only as an axillary verb not as a main verb. If have is the main verb it will change to had in the passive eg
The have a new car - passive = The new car is hadby them = not good.
Or as an auxiliary verb:
They have bought the books.
passive = The books have been bought by them.
We have eaten the all the apples.
passive = All the apples have been eaten.
Notice that you have to have a plural object in the active sentence to keep have in the passive sentence. If you have a singular object then in the passive sentence have will change to has.
We have eaten the cake.
passive = The cake has been eaten.
The two voices of a verb are active voice and passive voice. In active voice, the subject performs the action of the verb, while in passive voice, the subject receives the action of the verb.
The sentence "The potholes on our street will be repaired" has a verb in the passive voice ("will be repaired").
The verb "hired" is in the passive voice in the sentence.
It is in the active voice.
The two voices of a verb are active voice and passive voice. In active voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action, while in passive voice, the subject receives the action.
The two voices of a verb are active voice and passive voice. In active voice, the subject performs the action of the verb, while in passive voice, the subject receives the action of the verb.
The simple present tense can't be used in the passive voice. Simple present is the base form of a verb without the use of auxiliary verbs. Passive voice is created with a form of be (an auxiliary verb) and a past participle. Note: the previous sentence is an example of passive voice in the present tense. Is created is the passive verb.
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The sentence "The potholes on our street will be repaired" has a verb in the passive voice ("will be repaired").
The verb "hired" is in the passive voice in the sentence.
It is in the active voice.
The two voices of a verb are active voice and passive voice. In active voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action, while in passive voice, the subject receives the action.
The passive voice applies to a verb and its clause; the compound nominal predicate is the verb and its qualifiers which may be in the active or passive voice.
pssive voice
The passive voice must have the verb 'to be' in the correct tense plus the past participle of the main verb. Here are some examples: I do (active)/it is done (passive) I did (active)/it was done (passive) I am doing (active)/it is being done (passive) I was doing (active)/it was being done (passive) and so on A verb is put into the passive voice when we don't know who did the action, we're not interested, or we don't care
Bought is a verb, an essential part of creating the passive voice. Passive voice is created with a form of be (am, is, are, was, were, been) and a past participle.Passive voice: The dress was bought by Sally.Active voice: Sally bought the dress.
A sentence is in PASSIVE VOICE when the subject receives the action of the verb. In these sentences, the object is placed in the position of the subject and the verb is in PASSIVE VOICE. Example auxiliary verb(was in singular & were in plural) and past participle takes part in a sentence.