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I was bitten by a savage dog.
He was bitten by a dog as a child
A dog that has been bitten by a vampire, you retard
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That dog is biting a boy.
The correct spelling is bitten. The boy was bitten by the dog. (passive sentence construction) better written as: The dog bit the boy. (active sentence construction)
In ACTIVE VOICE, the subject is doing the action."The dog bit the boy."In the alternative PASSIVE VOICE, the subject is not doing the action."The boy was bitten by the dog."
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If a sentence is in the active voice the form is subject + verb + object.eg The dog bit the man.If a sentence is in the passive voice the form is object + verb. The person or thing that does the action (subject) is not always given.eg The man was bitten.The verb phrase in a passive sentence is always be + past participle.If you want to say who or what does the action then by + noun (phrase) is added at the end of the passive sentence.eg The man was bitten by the dog.
The real question is....HOW can your dog get his eyelid bitten
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The verb "buried" in the sentence is in the active voice because the subject (the dog) is performing the action (burying the bone).
If your dog was bitten by a spider and has swelling he should see a vet. You can keep the bite clean with peroxide but if there is swelling, it could be poison in the bite from the spider's stinger.
To change a passive voice sentence into an active voice sentence, you need to make the subject of the passive sentence the doer of the action in the active sentence. Simply restructure the sentence so that the subject performs the action on the object. For example, "The cake was baked by John" (passive) becomes "John baked the cake" (active).
If the subject of a sentence is the Doer of the action, the verb is in active voice.If the subject is the Receiver of the action, the verb is in passive voice.I closed the door. (Active Voice)The door was closed at night. (Passive Voice).