If you were a bird you would fly in the sky.
If I was a bird I would fly in the sky.
Shall is permissive meaning I give to you permission or it is allowed. Birds do fly without permission. This is why I replace shall with would.
The birds are singing again!
the bird is singing
The sheep were grazing while the birds were singing.
the birds are not fledged yet to fly in the sky
Example: While the birds soar in the sky, we humans walk on the ground.
I heard the birds singing in the trees.I heard him talking to me, although I didn't want to admit it.
The birds are singing and the sun is shining. Are you nervous about singing in front of such a large crowd? Listen! I think Granpa is singing in the shower. Why weren't more people singing during the church service? His sore throat made singing very difficult.
It is not easy (impossible?) to convert this sentence to passive voice.The passive refers to something that happens to people/things.# The fox ate the chicken, is the active voice. The subject (fox) did the action to the object (the chicken).# The chicken was eaten by the fox. is the passive voice. The subject of the sentence, the chicken, was passive in the action. (well, it probably wasn't! However..) The subject (chicken) was being acted upon by the object of the sentence, the fox.In the sentence in the question, the birds did nothing to the sky, and the sky had nothing done to it! The nearest approximation might be "The sky is being flown in by the birds!", but that hardly makes any sense!
Birds are fascinating animals who fly in sky.
warm, the days are warm when the birds start singing in the spring.
After the rain stopped, the sun came out and the birds started singing. [Complex sentence: "After the rain stopped" is the dependent clause, and "the sun came out and the birds started singing" is the independent clause.] She will finish her homework before she goes to bed. [Complex sentence: "before she goes to bed" is the dependent clause, and "She will finish her homework" is the independent clause.]
Birds are for alot of things like flying, and singing. Don't insult birds!