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You can use the word "someone" in a sentence to refer to an unspecified person. For example, "Someone knocked on the door," implies that a person, whose identity is unknown or irrelevant, knocked on the door.
The word "knocked" can serve as both a verb (e.g. "She knocked on the door") and a past participle (e.g. "The door was knocked down").
The door was being knocked at by some body.
Is this sentence correct? "Please keep this door closed"
The correct phrase would be - Keep the door closed
The active voice sentence "Who is knocking at the door?" can be changed to passive voice as "By whom is the door being knocked?" In the passive voice sentence, the subject of the active voice sentence ("who") becomes the object of the preposition "by," and the verb "knocking" is changed to "being knocked," with the helping verb "is" moved to the appropriate position.
He knocked on the door, then walked in without waiting for a response.I opened the door.
There is A dangling sentence
The apostrophe should be placed before the "s" in "lady's" to indicate possession. The corrected sentence is: "The boy knocked on the lady's door." This shows that the door belongs to the lady.
You can use the word "someone" in a sentence to refer to an unspecified person. For example, "Someone knocked on the door," implies that a person, whose identity is unknown or irrelevant, knocked on the door.
The word "knocked" can serve as both a verb (e.g. "She knocked on the door") and a past participle (e.g. "The door was knocked down").
To change a sentence into passive the sentence must be active. 'Shut the door please' is not an active sentence, it is an imperative sentence, it has no subject. You could write something like this - You are asked to shut the door - but this is a bit awkward.
The door was being knocked at by some body.
He left a mark on it he knocked so hard, it was this mark that told the dwarfs which door to go to.
Marish knocked on the Embassy door, knowing that her request for political asylum may not be granted, but she had no choice in the terror-filled streets.
Rhoda.
The bear stole the ranger's lunch.The ranger's jeep had rolled into the ditch.