I am going to school
This sentence can not be changed in passive form.
You are going
That movie is going to be watched by millions of people.
Going to is an intransitive verb. Sentences containing intransitive verb cannot be converted into Passive Voice Transitive Verbs are verbs in a sentence which gives effects to the object in a sentence. Ex: Birds fly in the sky (Intransitive) He eats Mangos (Transitive)
Examples of being passive include avoiding conflict, not speaking up for oneself, letting others make decisions for you, and going along with the crowd even if you disagree.
'You were going to school' is the passive voice of 'You are going to school'.
Outside, because,to, after are all prepositions.
This sentence can not be changed in passive form.
You are going
There are seven types of passive voices 1 General Passive 2 Modal Passive 3 Journalistic Passive 4 Double object Passive 5 + ing Passive 6 + going to Passive 7 + want to Passive By H.K.Dalugama hkdalugama@yahoo.com
That movie is going to be watched by millions of people.
The field was gone to
This sentence can't be written in passive voice. If the verb in the sentence does not have an object, you can't make the sentence passive. A passive voice sentence using some of the words would be, "The garden is going to be cleaned by the gardener." The active voice form would be, "The gardener is going to clean the garden." In this sentence, the subject is "gardener" and the object is 'garden."
Going to is an intransitive verb. Sentences containing intransitive verb cannot be converted into Passive Voice Transitive Verbs are verbs in a sentence which gives effects to the object in a sentence. Ex: Birds fly in the sky (Intransitive) He eats Mangos (Transitive)
Passive is formed with be + past participle.egwas eaten, was seen, is eaten, is seen, is going to be eaten, is going to be seen.The tea is picked and is takento the factory and dried.
She is going to convert to another religion prior to her wedding.
"Is going" is passive. Forms of the verb "be", which are "is, are, was, were, has, have, had" are helping passive verbs. Instead, use strong active verbs.The boss plans to give us a pay raise.The boss intends to give us a pay raise.The boss decided to give us a pay raise.