His dream was shattered by something.
What is a sentence containing an active verbA The silence is shattered by a scream = Passive voice; uses telltale "by" and form of "to be" (is)B A scream shattered the silence = Active voice; the scream does something.C By a scream the silence was shattered = = Passive voice; uses telltale "by" and form of "to be" (was).
No, "He is a boy" is not in passive voice. Passive voice involves rearranging the sentence to emphasize the receiver of the action rather than the doer, which would change the sentence to something like "The boy is being called."
The beggar is given (something) by you.
No, "I want my MTV" is in the active voice. "MTV is wanted by me" uses the passive voice, but it is very awkward and not something someone would actually say. The following example shows active and passive voice in expressions that are actually used: Active voice: We made mistakes. Passive voice: Mistakes were made.
The passive voice of ''what do you do'' is "what is done by you?"
"Your name is not known by me." is passive voice.
TO GO cannot be used in the Passive Voice. IF it could, it would be something like this: "He was gone there".
Passive voice
"Will you marry me" can be changed to passive voice as "Will I be married by you." In the passive voice sentence, the subject of the active voice becomes the object of the passive voice, and the object of the active voice becomes the subject of the passive voice.
Active voice is when the subject of a sentence is actively doing something, instead of that something being described as simply being done. An example of active voice would be saying that a writer is writing a sentence. Writing in passive voice would be saying that a sentence is being written by the writer.
The word "scored" is in the passive voice when referring to something being marked or achieved, and is in the active voice when referring to the action of someone scoring in a game or competition.
Yes, "is addressed" is in the passive voice.