The sentence "You can succeed if you set goals and work hard" does not contain any verbs in the passive voice.
No. Every verb in the sentence given is in the active, not the passive, voice
She worked hard to succeed in her career as an entrepreneur.
Starting with a sentence in the active voice, you change the object into the subject. Then you add the verb "to be" in the appropriate tense before the root verb. You can add the former subject after the word "by" E.g. "John hits Jim" "Jim" is the object, so he is now our subject. We add the present tense of "to be", which in this case is "is" and the root verb "hit" and "by" followed by the former subject "John". The sentence reads "Jim is hit by John." In the past tense "John hit Jim" becomes "Jim was hit by John". In the future, "John will hit Jim" becomes "Jim will be hit by John." A more complicated example: "The revolutionary tribunal sentenced the poor man to five years hard labour." becomes "The poor man was sentenced to five years hard labour by the revolutionary tribunal."
Who then would succeed the Dauphin? If at first you don't succeed, try, try again! I am trying to succeed in composing a proper answer to this question even as we speak!
In order to succeed, one must work hard. The preposition in this sentence is "to."
No. Every verb in the sentence given is in the active, not the passive, voice
Success can be achieved by setting goals and working hard.
The plan was made to succeed.
study, practice, work hard, make it one of your goals
i study hard,then work hard after that i got my succeed.
She worked hard to succeed in her career as an entrepreneur.
This is a question from a module in the US Army's Advanced Leader Course. Do your own work; active vs. passive voice is really not that hard. If it uses weak action words like "will have been" or "will be given", it's probably passive.
The inverse of the statement "If she studies hard in math, then she will succeed" is "If she does not study hard in math, then she will not succeed." This rephrases the original conditional statement by negating both the hypothesis and the conclusion.
"Ambitious" means having a strong desire to succeed or achieve something great. It often describes someone who is determined and willing to work hard to reach their goals.
Passive voice: It has always been hard to determine distance to the stars. Present voice. As always, it is difficult to determine the distance to the stars. Future participle: According to Einstein, it will always be difficult to determine if relativity is correct. Object; What is a sentence of always?
work hard and you will succeed . To succeed work harder.
they hve to succeed!