it depends most of the time YES
"I have a powerful need to answer your question."
"The project was only in the conceptual stage."
I know he is there.
I will supersede on my swimming test.
His head gasket was blown.
In passive voice, the sentence "The hammer might have struck him" is transformed by making the object of the active sentence (him) the subject of the passive sentence, using the appropriate form of the verb "to be" (in this case, "been") and the past participle of the main verb (struck). The modified sentence in passive voice is: "He might have been struck by the hammer." In this passive construction, the emphasis is on the receiver of the action (him), rather than the doer of the action (the hammer). The subject of the passive sentence (him) is now affected by the action of being struck by the hammer.
can you write a sentence using the wordFragmentary
"Coming out of the airport, she fended off a myriad of offers for luggage carrying, transport and marriage"
I can write a sentence using the word scorn!
It is entirely possible to write a sentence using the term 'it is'.
Yes, I can. 'Can you write a sentence using the word vibrations?' Done.
Come up with a sentence using the word write.
I don't have the ability to write this sentence.
what sentence would you write for triplet
Yes. You can write a sentence using any words that make sense.
Yes, i goes like this: 'can you write a sentence using the word spasmodically?'.
The conclusions are contained in the agency's latest report.This sentence is a passive sentence, a present simple passive sentence. The verb phrase is - are contained = be verb + past participle.Past perfect passive sentence:The conclusions had been contained in the agency's latest report.