It is a compustar starter - go to the compustart website and there is a manual for the starter/remote there
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.
In passive voice, "Our" can be used as the subject of a sentence when the active voice sentence is intransitive. For example, in active voice: "We completed the project." In passive voice: "The project was completed by us."
A Fiat car has been bought. You can add the agent (him) if you want. -- A Fiat car has been bought by him.
As far as I know, it is passive and it was bought by New York capitalists...the sulphurs of the mountain are going to be exploited.
Passive RFID tags can be both read/write or write-once. They can also be bought pre-written.
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 egThe 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.
A starter motor on a Kia Carnival can be bought from eBay. Look for the seller "autocoolingparts" to avoid bogus merchants.
Let a shirt be bought for me.
The problem is not in the starter. Check the starter solenoid/relay switch or look for a loose battery cable connection.
A wiring diagram for a starter can be found in Chevy forum websites. It can also be found in the maintenance manuals bought at car shops.
For emphasis, passive voice can be used when the causer of the action is unknown or unstated within the sentence. For example, if you asked someone in a store, "Has that dress been bought?" and the reply was, " That dress has been bought" Also in passive adding the agent gives emphasis e.g The painting was painted by Van Gogh.
Yes, it is possible to write a sentence in the passive voice that cannot be easily recomposed in the active voice, particularly when the doer of the action is unknown or unimportant. For example: "The cake was eaten." This sentence focuses on the action (eating the cake) rather than who performed the action.