the beggar is laughing at who?
By whom is the beggar being laughed at
No this sentence is not passive voice.
Agreement is a noun and has nothing to do with active or passive voice, which is the voice of verbs.
Active voice is when the subject of a sentence does the action. Passive voice is when the subject of a sentence receives the action. A sentence that has passive voice usually has the word by in it and the verb has a form of be in it and is in the past tense.
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.
This phrase already is in passive voice
The beggar is given (something) by you.
"He keeps being laughed at by them."
The passive voice of ''what do you do'' is "what is done by you?"
"Your name is not known by me." is passive voice.
No this sentence is not passive voice.
Passive voice
passive active A+
"The policeman chased after Fred" is active voice.
It is passive voice.
Yes it is passive voice.
No this sentence is not passive voice.
No, by including the subject 'I' you have avoided the use of the passive voice. Passive voice would be. 'It was missed.'