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"The road was closed by the police due to an accident" is a sentence that uses the passive voice.
A sentence is in PASSIVE VOICE when the subject receives the action of the verb. In these sentences, the object is placed in the position of the subject and the verb is in PASSIVE VOICE. Example auxiliary verb(was in singular & were in plural) and past participle takes part in a sentence.
The passive voice of "don't come late" would be "late should not be come." In the passive voice, the object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence, and the verb is changed to a form of "be" plus the past participle of the main verb. In this case, "come" becomes "be come" in the passive voice.
You reverse the subject and object in a sentence. Thus:The dog ate the bone becomes - the bone was eaten by the dog.ALSO:It is not always necessary to add who or what does the action in a passive sentence. One of the main uses of passive is when, who or what does the action (the agent) does not matter or is not known eg:Tea is picked and is taken to the drying sheds. There it is spread out to dry and then packed into large boxes for transport to the packing facilities.
An example of a passive listening sentence is "I'm hearing what you're saying, but I'm not really paying attention to it." This can indicate that the listener is not fully engaged or actively processing the information being communicated.
"The road was closed by the police due to an accident" is a sentence that uses the passive voice.
choose the word that uses se i the passive voice in spanich?
Writing in passive voice emphasizes the action done to the subject, while writing in active voice emphasizes the subject performing the action. Passive voice often uses forms of "to be" verbs, while active voice uses more direct verbs. Active voice is usually clearer and more engaging for readers, while passive voice can sound more formal or distant.
A sentence is in PASSIVE VOICE when the subject receives the action of the verb. In these sentences, the object is placed in the position of the subject and the verb is in PASSIVE VOICE. Example auxiliary verb(was in singular & were in plural) and past participle takes part in a sentence.
The passive voice of "don't come late" would be "late should not be come." In the passive voice, the object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence, and the verb is changed to a form of "be" plus the past participle of the main verb. In this case, "come" becomes "be come" in the passive voice.
No, "I want my MTV" is in the active voice. "MTV is wanted by me" uses the passive voice, but it is very awkward and not something someone would actually say. The following example shows active and passive voice in expressions that are actually used: Active voice: We made mistakes. Passive voice: Mistakes were made.
lacking in energy or will; "Much benevolence of the passive order may be traced to a disinclination to inflict pain upon oneself"- George Meredithpeacefully resistant in response to injustice; "passive resistance"passive voice: the voice used to indicate that the grammatical subject of the verb is the recipient (not the source) of the action denoted by the verb; "`The ball was thrown by the boy' uses the passive voice"; "`The ball was thrown' is an abbreviated passive"
You reverse the subject and object in a sentence. Thus:The dog ate the bone becomes - the bone was eaten by the dog.ALSO:It is not always necessary to add who or what does the action in a passive sentence. One of the main uses of passive is when, who or what does the action (the agent) does not matter or is not known eg:Tea is picked and is taken to the drying sheds. There it is spread out to dry and then packed into large boxes for transport to the packing facilities.
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.
"Caesar was stabbed by Brutus" uses the passive voice. The subject denotes the person (Caesar) affected by the action of the verb. The counterpart to this in active voice is, "Brutus stabbed Caesar", in which the subject denotes the doer, or agent, Brutus.
C is the only sentence in the passive voice.
An example of a passive listening sentence is "I'm hearing what you're saying, but I'm not really paying attention to it." This can indicate that the listener is not fully engaged or actively processing the information being communicated.