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What do you mean by promote sentences.
No. Quite the opposite. Try to write your sentences in the active voice unless you have to use the passive.
The singular passive form for "family" is "is loved by the family," while the plural passive form is "are loved by the families." In these constructions, the focus is on the action being received by the subject, with "is" used for singular and "are" for plural.
A passive sentence doesn't always show the doer of the verb, which is called agent in passive sentences.
The sentence "Sentences can be written in active and passive voices" is a declarative sentence written in passive voice.
A sentence is said to be in the passive voice when the subject of the sentence is acted upon by the verb, rather than performing the action. Passive voice sentences typically use a form of "to be" (such as "is," "was," "will be") along with the past participle of the main verb.
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Exclamatory sentences can be transformed into the passive voice by shifting the focus from the subject performing the action to the action itself. For example, "What a beautiful painting you have created!" can be transformed into "What a beautiful painting has been created by you!"
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.
Example sentences for singular possessive nouns:John's sister is home from college.Please fill the dog's water bowl.The party's theme is a Hawaiian luau.Example sentences for singular possessive pronouns:The salad with lobster is mine.Hers is the blue car.The red house on the corner is his.Example sentences for singular possessive adjectives:My salad has the lobster.Her car is blue.His house is the red one on the corner.
Passive voice can create sentences that are indirect and less clear because the subject of the sentence receives the action rather than performs it. This can sometimes slow down communication or make it seem less focused. However, passive voice can also be useful in certain contexts, such as when the doer of the action is unknown or when the focus is on the receiver of the action.
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.