The book will be brought by you.
The book is brought by you.
The passive voice equivalent to "you have sold my book" is "my book has been sold by you."
This is a passive sentence.The form of the passive verb phrase is: be + past participle.In this sentence:is = be verbprinted = past participle
Sentences written in active voice are clearer and more straightforward than those written in passive voice. In active voice, the subject is doing something rather than having something done to them. An example of passive voice is, "He was reading the book his cousin had written." Active voice may read, "He's reading the book his cousin wrote."
No, the sentence "The book was returned to the library yesterday" is in passive voice because the subject (the book) is receiving the action (being returned) rather than performing the action.
Yes, of course! Here's an example of a sentence using passive voice: "The book was written by a famous author."
A) To Kill A Mockingbird was written by Harper Lee. The passive voice has the object (the book) as the subject, and includes some form of the verb "to be".
No, the sentence "To Kill A Mockingbird was written by Harper Lee" is written in the passive voice because the subject (the book) is being acted upon by the verb (written) rather than performing the action itself.
You go in the book and find where the code is and it will tell you
Has her book been lost? To change active to passive, the object of the sentence replaces the subject and the appropriate form of the verb to be is added to the main verb as an auxiliary. Where the active sentence is in the progressive, the progressive participle changes to the past participle, thus "I have been asking for you" becomes "You have been asked for" and in the present progressive: "I am calling him" becomes "He is being called"
Passive tense allows us to put someone or something that is not the actor first in a sentence - in the position of the subject. This dilutes the power of a sentence. It makes weak, passive sentences that are harder to read.The cat was chased. (by the dog) - passiveThe dog chased the cat - active.We can use passive tense without the actor if the actor is not important or not known.The Mona Lisa was painted in the 16th century.Help! The post office has been robbed!Passive voice allows us to leave the actor until the end of the sentence, if the actor is important.The painting is very valuable, it was painted by Van Gogh.To form a passive sentence, use a form of be + past particle, for example: is used, was eaten, is being asked:The road is being built this year.
His book was refused to be given by him. Not all sentences can be changed to passive and this sentence does not sound good, it is a bit clumsy to say. Maybe this is better -- The book wasn't given by him
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