That dog is biting a boy.
The correct spelling is bitten. The boy was bitten by the dog. (passive sentence construction) better written as: The dog bit the boy. (active sentence construction)
In ACTIVE VOICE, the subject is doing the action."The dog bit the boy."In the alternative PASSIVE VOICE, the subject is not doing the action."The boy was bitten by the dog."
In active voice: The boy broke the window. In Passive voice: The window was broken by the boy.
The boy is running.
The correct spelling is bitten, just like you typed it. The boy was bitten by the dog.
the ball was easily caught by the captain OR (not passive but sounds better) the ball was an easy c atch for the captain
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The active voice of a verb occurs in a sentence where the subject ('doer') of the action of the verb is also the grammatical subject of the verb. For example 'The boy ate the sandwich.' Here 'the boy' performs the action of eating, and is also the subject of the verb 'ate'. In contrast, the passive voice occurs where the doer of the action of the verb is the grammatical object of the verb. For example 'The sandwich was eaten by the boy.' Here 'the boy' still performs the action of eating, but 'the sandwich' is the subject of the verb 'was eaten'. 'My mother always does the washing up.' (Active) 'The washing up is always done by my mother.' (Passive)
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Even if the boy was not bitten he should still see a doctor. The authorities should be informed so the dog may be found to prevent further incidents
I finished my research paper two days early.
he is a boy aka his voice well his looks say otherwise.