The passive voice is a grammatical construction in which the subject of a sentence is acted upon by the verb, rather than performing the action themselves. It is formed by using a form of "to be" followed by the past participle of the main verb.
To change an active voice sentence to passive voice, move the object of the active sentence to the beginning of the passive sentence and include the appropriate form of the verb "to be" plus the past participle of the main verb to create the passive construction. For example, "The company launched a new product" in active voice becomes "A new product was launched by the company" in passive voice.
The plural possessive of "country" is "countries'".
A possive noun is likely a typographical error or misspelling. However, if you meant "possessive noun," this refers to a noun that shows ownership or possession. It typically includes an apostrophe and an "s" at the end of the noun.
we sincerely hope that the jurys judgment reflects the stories of all the witnesses
Somebody's possessive form is "somebody's." For example, "I found somebody's phone on the table."
child's
It's horses' or horse's.
To change an active voice sentence to passive voice, move the object of the active sentence to the beginning of the passive sentence and include the appropriate form of the verb "to be" plus the past participle of the main verb to create the passive construction. For example, "The company launched a new product" in active voice becomes "A new product was launched by the company" in passive voice.
Don't know what possive means. Maybe you mean possessive?If you mean possessive then add 's to the noun: colonist'sThe colonist's houses were demolished in the storm.
The business's main purpose.
The business's main purpose.
The possessive form of "country" is "country's."
The plural possessive of "country" is "countries'".
A possive noun is likely a typographical error or misspelling. However, if you meant "possessive noun," this refers to a noun that shows ownership or possession. It typically includes an apostrophe and an "s" at the end of the noun.
we sincerely hope that the jurys judgment reflects the stories of all the witnesses
Somebody's possessive form is "somebody's." For example, "I found somebody's phone on the table."
the telephone is invested by alexander graham bell