First, 'can' means 'are you able'. You should say Will instead of Can in the sentence, Can you tell me your name. 'Will' asks permission, or makes a request.
Other ways to write the sentence might be:
Please give your name.
Please tell me your name.
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He was struck by a stone on the head.
change the voice
No this sentence is not passive voice.
active voice
A subject is needed for the active voice, which could be a noun or a pronoun. The passive voice is used when there is no subject or if the subject is to be left out. Some options for active voice would include: "They didn't build Rome in a day." "Nobody built Rome in a day." "The Romans didn't build a city in a day."
Passive voiceThis is a passive sentence. We can't tell from this sentence who peeled and quartered the apples.Compare with this active sentence - (we know who does the action):Jason peeled and quartered the applesThe apples were peeled and quartered (by Jason)In passive sentences the agent can be left out or put at the end of the sentence using by.
(Name) is what they call am i bout to tell you somthing about my self
No this sentence is not passive voice.
active voice
Sometimes, it is difficult to tell the difference betweenher voice and her mother's voice, especially on the telephone.
If the account is in your name, then Rogers will either tell you the password or let you change it. If the account is not in your name, you can't do anything as it is not your password.
Yes, any paediatrician can tell you that a boys voice can change several times throughout puberty.
When it starts cracking(squeaking).
"നിനക്കേയുള്ള പേര് എന്താണ്?" (What is your name?)
A subject is needed for the active voice, which could be a noun or a pronoun. The passive voice is used when there is no subject or if the subject is to be left out. Some options for active voice would include: "They didn't build Rome in a day." "Nobody built Rome in a day." "The Romans didn't build a city in a day."
you must see a admin and tell change your name Like (ichigo kurosaki)
Exclamatory sentences end in exclamation points. Show excitement.
Change your name, but don't tell the cat.
you should ask him if he is mad and if his tone of voice change then he mad but if it dont change then he is not mad