You use paint for art , and commercial art is like actor or actress art!
Jellyfish, bad actor, good actor, in between actor
he was a good actor
Height of Kannada actor Supeed is between 6' to 6'2".
He dropped out to become a full-time actor, but he completed a GED in 1995.
Actor is male. Actress is female.
In the active-voice sentence "I should kill you," the receiver follows the verb. In the passive-voice sentence "You should be killed," the receiver precedes the verb. The difference between active and passive voice is merely the presence of the actor. In passive voice, the actor disappears.
present perfect active:The students have invited us to the dance.present perfect passive:We have been invited to the dance.The active sentence tells us who the subject (doer/actor of the verb) is. The passive sentence does not tell who the actor is. This places emphasis on the action not the actor.
Assuming that your question refers to language, there is a good deal of difference between them. A negative sentence is one with a word like not, never, or nothing that indicates that something is not the case (e.g., I've never been to Florida.). A passive sentence is one in which the subject of the sentence makes no action, but is rather the object of another actor (The telephone was invented by Alexander Bell.). In English the passive is invoked by the use of the verb TO BE in its appropriate tense, and the past participle. The passive is normally used when the person taking the action is unknown or unimportant (e.g., I was robbed while on holiday.). It is possible to have a negative passive sentence (e.g., John wasn't invited to the party.).
The simplest sentences are in the active voice: they follow the pattern subject-verb-object, such as "Jack kissed Jill". Jack, the actor in the sentence, is the one doing the kissing, and he is the subject of the sentence. But in the sentence "Jill was kissed by Jack", Jack is still the actor doing the kissing but it is now Jill, the passive person, the person receiving the kiss, who is the subject of the sentence, and Jack is relegated to a prepositional phrase. If the actor is the subject, it is active voice, if the passive person is the subject, it is passive voice. But English speakers recognize the passive form by the verb combination--the verb "to be" is inserted before the past participle and the tense of the verb "to be" governs the tense of the passive verb.
Passive voice allows us to put someone or something that is not the actor first in a sentence - in the position of the subject.Example : The cat was chased. (by the dog) - passiveThe dog chased the cat - active.Use the passive voice without the actor if the actor is not important or not known.Example : The Mona Lisa was painted in the 16th century.Help! The post office has been robbed!The passive allows us to leave the actor until the end of the sentence, if the actor is important.Example :The painting is very valuable, as it was painted by Van Gogh.To form a passive sentence: use be + the past participle (eg. is used/was eaten / is being asked).Example : The road is being built this year.
Passive tense allows us to put someone or something that is not the actor first in a sentence - in the position of subject.The cat was chased. (by the dog) - passiveThe dog chased the cat - active.We use the passive tense without the actor if the actor is not important or not known.The Mona Lisa was painted in the 16th century.Help! The post office has been robbed!The passive allows us to leave the actor until the end of the sentence, if the actor is important.The painting is very valuable, it was painted by Van Gogh.To form a passive sentence:be +past particle. eg is used/was eaten / is being askedThe road is being built this year.
We use the passive tense without the actor if the actor is not important or not known.The Mona Lisa was painted in the 16th century.Help! The post office has been robbed!The passive allows us to leave the actor until the end of the sentence, if the actor is important.The painting is very valuable, it was painted by Van Gogh.
1. Not all verbs can be used in a passive form. 2. Passive is usually used without the 'actor' of the sentence and this is not always suitable. Passive doesn't have to be avoided you just need to use passive forms at the right time.
The active and passive voices are used to show what receives or initiates the action in a sentence. With a passive voice, the subject receives the action: "The glass was knocked off the table." In the active voice, the subject initiates the action: "I knocked the glass off the table." The passive voice is often criticized as a way of de-emphasizing the actor, but it is useful, particularly if the actor is unknown, or you.
With a passive verb, the subject receives the action.
difference is only in their name. Sybase is developed by a farmer named sybase and oracle is developed by an actor oracle. sybase is tool which will help farmers and oracle is used to invent the actor inside us.