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"
Passive because it doesn't tell us who lost the pencil. Jack had lost the pencil -- is an active sentence The pencil had been lost by Jack -- is a passive sentence. You don't have to have the agent (by Jack)
The passive voice of ''what do you do'' is "what is done by you?"
"Your name is not known by me." is passive voice.
No passive is formed with -- be + past participle.eg is lost / was seen / were found etcThe toys are kept in the cupboard.
Passive voice
The passive voice equivalent to "you have sold my book" is "my book has been sold by you."
pssive voice
The book will be brought by you.
Passive because it doesn't tell us who lost the pencil. Jack had lost the pencil -- is an active sentence The pencil had been lost by Jack -- is a passive sentence. You don't have to have the agent (by Jack)
This is a passive sentence.The form of the passive verb phrase is: be + past participle.In this sentence:is = be verbprinted = past participle
The phrase "the pencil had been lost in the playground" is in passive voice. In this construction, the subject (the pencil) receives the action (being lost) rather than performing it. Active voice would involve the subject performing the action, such as "Someone lost the pencil in the playground."
You change passive voice to active voice by making the actor(s) the subject of the sentence, e.g., "the question was asked by the user" (passive) versus, "the user asked the question" (active).
Yes, a transitive verb can be used in the passive voice. In the passive voice, the subject of the sentence is the recipient of the action rather than the doer. For example, "The book was read by the student."
The passive voice is when the subject of a sentence receives the action. For example, "The book was read by me." The active voice is when the subject performs the action. For example, "I read the book." The active voice is often preferred for its directness and clarity.
The passive voice of ''what do you do'' is "what is done by you?"
"Your name is not known by me." is passive voice.
No passive is formed with -- be + past participle.eg is lost / was seen / were found etcThe toys are kept in the cupboard.