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The voice in the sentence is active voice because the subject, "the children," is performing the action of being tired.
The voice of the verb in the sentence "By the end of the day, the children were tired" is passive. The subject "the children" is being acted upon by the verb "were tired" rather than performing the action themselves.
I love coming home to relax after a long day at work.
The passive voice of the sentence "Someone rings the bell at 12 every day" is "The bell is rung at 12 every day by someone."
The meal I had at the restaurant was lousy; it was tasteless and overcooked.
After a long day of hiking, I fell into a peaceful slumber under the stars.
The voice of the verb "were" in the sentence is passive. This is because the emphasis is on the children being tired rather than on who or what made them tired.
The verb is "was." The subject of the verb is "baby." "Tired" is a predicate adjective.
The stockman was tired after working all day.
The tired prospector was upset because he had found no gold that day.
A subject is needed for the active voice, which could be a noun or a pronoun. The passive voice is used when there is no subject or if the subject is to be left out. Some options for active voice would include: "They didn't build Rome in a day." "Nobody built Rome in a day." "The Romans didn't build a city in a day."
The meal I had at the restaurant was lousy; it was tasteless and overcooked.
You can use "as far as" in a sentence to indicate a limit or extent of something. For example, "As far as I know, the meeting is scheduled for next Monday."
The prospector was tired and hungry from spending all day searching for gold.
I am very fatigue after being at the beach all day, it made me very tired.
The passive voice of the sentence "Someone rings the bell at 12 every day" is "The bell is rung at 12 every day by someone."
No. They would get too tired and it's also illegal for "children" to work that much.
You can ask various questions for parents day. Their relation with their children can be asked.