Active
This sentence is in the active voice. The subject of the sentence (pen) is performing the action of being missing.
I have been given a pen. This is a passive construction because it does not state who gave me the pen, only that the pen has been given. An active version would be, he gave me a pen.
Let the pen be given to me.
She didn't have a nice pen. Notice how the main verb (have) is in the present tense, but the negator (didn't) is in the past tense - this shows us this is a past tense sentence,
The direct object is 'pen', which she gave to Alex. If Alex were the direct object, the phrase 'Jennifer gave Alex...' would mean that she gave Alex to someone or something.
This sentence is in the active voice. The subject of the sentence (pen) is performing the action of being missing.
passive
I have been given a pen. This is a passive construction because it does not state who gave me the pen, only that the pen has been given. An active version would be, he gave me a pen.
Let the pen be given to me.
i have a beautiful pen
Look for it!
No, the correct sentence should be: "This pen is behind the book."
I wrote a poem using a pen.
Sentence- THIS pen is mine and that one is yours.
No
No.The sentence in the question should be - Pass me the pen please - but there is no adjective in this sentence.Pass me the red pen please - red is an adjective.The is never an adjective it is always an article. There are three articles a/an/the. Articles come before nouns.Pass me the pen please. - because the is used in this sentence we assume the people talking know which pen - one particular pen - they are talking about.Pass me a pen please - in this sentence a pen means any pen no particular pen.Pass me an orange please - use an when the noun after a/an/the starts with a vowel.
A pen is had (by me) - can be the most possible answer although I am not sure of it. But I have to admit that this is very perplexing. Hope you guys have better answers. Regards Jakir Hassan