Someone obviously scolded them is thew active voice of the sentence.
No it's not
washed the windows had been
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"
mignt not have been being scolded -6 Words with negative word 'not' + the main verb 'scold' forming a Longest verb Phrase might have been being scolded - Total 5 Words: 4 Auxiliary+1 main verb But this type of sentence is not used. You know that a Verb Phrase(VP) is built by a single word Verb or using Auxiliary+Main Verb. A Verb Phrase may range from 1 to maximum 5 words, 6 with a negative. -Srikant Padampur
Well, with the grace of God, I have always been providential to have succeeded in all my dreams
To be scolded is to be reprimanded or criticized angrily for something that may have been done wrong.
The mayor has given gifts to the pupils. -- active The pupils have been given gifts by the mayor -- passive Notice "the mayor" is the subject of the active sentence. In the passive sentence "the mayor' is the agent (by + agent). The object of the active sentence (the pupils) goes at the beginning of the passive sentence. The verb in the active sentence is present perfect, The passive form for present perfect is: have/has + been + past participle
No it's not
My watch was stolen and is still missing.
my pocket has been picked
washed the windows had been
it has been decided is a passive sentence. and it has decided is an active sentence. it has been decided means that "it" was decided by someone/something else, whether it has decide means that it decided by it self.
Our has no bearing over whether a sentence is active or passive. It can be used in both. Active voice: A nice couple bought our house. Passive voice: Our house has been bought by a nice couple.
The farm hasn't been producing crops over twenty years, so it was obviously barren.
The students should check to make sure active voice has been used once the drafts are completed.
The preacher said that Death is mighty. (To change a sentence to active voice requires a subject that performed the action. For example: "Mistakes were made" is passive. Who made them? But to change it to active, it looks like this: "The politician admitted that he made some mistakes.")
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"