Because they didn't have any paper ballots, they decided to choose their candidate by taking a voice vote. [In a student organization, for example, the chairperson might state the particular issue to be voted on, and then take a voice vote. He or she would ask "All in favor, say aye." And then, "All opposed, say nay (or no)." Whichever side won, the chair would announce the result.]
My sister said that she will vote for Barack Obama.Be sure to vote!
He was from Belfast, Northern Ireland, and spoke with an Irish lilt in his voice.
Our has no bearing over whether a sentence is active or passive. It can be used in both. Active voice: A nice couple bought our house. Passive voice: Our house has been bought by a nice couple.
She sang with a soulful voice that brought tears to the audience's eyes.
Instead of using 'them' in passive voice, you can use pronouns like 'it,' 'him,' 'her,' or the specific noun that is being referred to. The choice of pronoun depends on the gender and number of the object or person being referred to in the sentence.
My sister said that she will vote for Barack Obama.Be sure to vote!
Her voice was exquisite. He felt the need to voice his differing opinions.
Yes. Each electoral vote in the constituency will be important.
"My voice is hoarse" she said, straining each word.
Her voice quavered with fright.
There was a sign of monotony in her voice.
She had a monotone voice.
I'm of legitimate age to vote.
I withdrew my ballet from the vote
A voice vote means that some one asked for a vote and people then said out loud yes or no.
Example sentence - I will be exercising my right to vote in the upcoming election.
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