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 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.
The voice in the sentence is active voice because the subject, "the children," is performing the action of being tired.
The verb is "was." The subject of the verb is "baby." "Tired" is a predicate adjective.
Photograph is a noun and a verb. Noun: Sarah showed Carl a beautiful photograph of her children. Verb: Sarah photographs her children almost every day.
No. They would get too tired and it's also illegal for "children" to work that much.
As the day progresses, your vocal cords can become tired and strained from usage, causing your voice to become softer. Additionally, factors like dehydration, talking too much, or speaking in noisy environments can contribute to vocal fatigue and a softer voice by the end of the day. Adequate rest, hydration, and vocal warm-ups can help maintain vocal strength throughout the day.
busy day
No. Day is not an "action verb". "Day" is a noun. "Day" is not any type of verb at all.
If someone said 'I was tired all day yesterday" it means that all during the day yesterday, they were tired.
As tired as a bear in the winter. (because bears hibernate) Tired as a three toed sloth running a marathon.
I'm as tired as a sloth on a sunny day.
sometimes theve had a long day after there job and they need to rest ,,, its just like once it turns Friday your tired and its been a long day and your tired