Waiting was imposed on us by her
We were kept waiting by her.
The voice of the sentence 'We keep the butler here' can be changed from active to passive by saying 'The butler is kept here by us.'
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."
"We are allowed to play."
He teaches us english- change the voice
To change a voice to passive voice, the object of the active voice sentence becomes the subject in the passive voice sentence. The verb is then changed to a form of "be" + the past participle of the main verb. The subject of the active voice sentence is often omitted or moved to the end of the passive voice sentence.
She is supposed to o sing sweetly
The voice of the sentence 'We keep the butler here' can be changed from active to passive by saying 'The butler is kept here by us.'
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."
He teaches us english- change the voice
"We are allowed to play."
"Your duty is being done by us."
smoking is prohibited by us
He teaches us english- change the voice
Changing "we had done it" from active to passive voice would make look like "it had been done by us".
To write in passive voice, you put the actor (subject) second. Active - Sammy made tea. Passive - The tea was made by Sammy. Passive voice often has the word by before the actor. Note: Instead of I made tea, you would need to write, "The tea was made by me." About how to make tea, think about the precise steps to make tea. Put these in chronological order. Write about each step, but in passive voice.
Passive because it doesn't tell us who lost the pencil. Jack had lost the pencil -- is an active sentence The pencil had been lost by Jack -- is a passive sentence. You don't have to have the agent (by Jack)
In active voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action. For example, "I have finished my homework." In passive voice, the subject receives the action. For example, "My homework has been finished by me." The main difference is that active voice focuses on the subject performing the action, while passive voice focuses on the object receiving the action.