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Yes, I think you can change the voice of at least some exclamatory sentences. "Stop singing." becomes "That singing will come to an end now." "Fix that fence" becomes "The fence will be fixed before anyone eats" or something of the kind. "Come here" could be "Your presence is required".
I am not a grammar expert so this is a personal opinion. I think it is a sentence. Consider "Here's Tom" or "Here's the bus". They are sentences. Tom is here; the bus is here. Here's why means 'why is here', or 'this [here] is the reason [why]. It is not a particularly good sentence mind you, but it is a sentence.
Use of passive in a sentence would be, "His passive expression gave no clue to his inner emotions." Another example would be, "The man was a passive spectator to the ballgame."
An example of a declarative sentence beginning with "here": Here is your dog.
You can sit here. What is the naming part of the sentance?
This sentence is not able to be changed into passive voice. You could write something like: You are requested to come here (by me), but nobody uses this kind of language.
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.
I am writing a book. There are no cats here. My voice is amazing.
Here is as a sentence with the word garbled. Nancy began talking with her friend on the phone but eventually her friend's voice sounded garbled.
hoarse Here's an example sentence: While recovering from laryngitis, Jill's voice sounded hoarse.
The sentence "The car was fixed" is in passive voice. In passive voice constructions, the subject (the car) receives the action rather than performing it. Here, the doer of the action (who fixed the car) is not specified, which is typical of passive voice.
Yes, I think you can change the voice of at least some exclamatory sentences. "Stop singing." becomes "That singing will come to an end now." "Fix that fence" becomes "The fence will be fixed before anyone eats" or something of the kind. "Come here" could be "Your presence is required".
I was uncertain about whose voice it was.He was uncertain about the results.
Here is a sample sentence:1. "The grand aesthetics of the hotel made the vacation an amazing experience."This is active because aesthetics (the subject) is performing the action.
No, it is written in the active voice. Here is the sentence refigured in the passive voice:Although Mandela was locked away, the anti-apartheid laws continued to be influenced by him.Although technically correct, it is not a very pleasing sentence.
The sentence "I was driven here by my mum" is in the passive voice. In the passive voice, the subject of the sentence is the receiver of the action rather than the doer. In this case, "I" is the receiver of the action "driven by my mum." The active voice of this sentence would be "My mum drove me here."
You change the sentence to a compound sentence by adding additional information or an additional related thought to the existing sentence. Example: I don't know when he will arrive, I expected him some time ago. I don't know when he will arrive but I will wait here for him.