That movie is going to be watched by millions of people.
You are going
This sentence can not be changed in passive form.
I am going to school
Our has no bearing over whether a sentence is active or passive. It can be used in both. Active voice: A nice couple bought our house. Passive voice: Our house has been bought by a nice couple.
It is impossible to use the passive voice with an intransitive verb. For example, "The bird flies." cannot be made passive because there is no object. "I ate the doughnut." is made passive like this: "The doughnut was eaten by me." The object in the active sentence becomes the subject in the passive sentence.
'You were going to school' is the passive voice of 'You are going to school'.
You are going
No, by including the subject 'I' you have avoided the use of the passive voice. Passive voice would be. 'It was missed.'
This sentence can not be changed in passive form.
This sentence can't be written in passive voice. If the verb in the sentence does not have an object, you can't make the sentence passive. A passive voice sentence using some of the words would be, "The garden is going to be cleaned by the gardener." The active voice form would be, "The gardener is going to clean the garden." In this sentence, the subject is "gardener" and the object is 'garden."
I am going to school
I broke my leg. (active voice) My leg is broken. (passive voice) Active voice vs. Passive voice.
To put that sentence in passive voice, you would say, "The joker was laughed at by them." (It's a good example of why you should most often not use the passive voice.)
The passive voice of ''what do you do'' is "what is done by you?"
No. Quite the opposite. Try to write your sentences in the active voice unless you have to use the passive.
"Your name is not known by me." is passive voice.
Our has no bearing over whether a sentence is active or passive. It can be used in both. Active voice: A nice couple bought our house. Passive voice: Our house has been bought by a nice couple.