let us play music (make passive)
Let the child be brought back by us.
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.
Waiting was imposed on us by her
He teaches us english- change the voice
"I threw the ball" is a sentence in the active voice. "The ball was thrown by me" is in the passive voice. In Political language, you will often encounter the passive voice. Rather than saying "I made a mistake," you might hear the politician say "Mistakes were made."Passive is formed with - be verb + past participle. If you want to say who does the action of a passive verb add by + noun phrase at the end of the sentence. This is called the agent.For example:present simple active = eat / asks. passive = is eaten / is askedWe eat bread at lunch time = Bread is eaten at lunch time (by us)past simple active = ate /asked. passive = was eaten / was askedWe ate bread at lunch time. Bread was eaten at lunch time.Passive is often used to describe a process where it is not important who or what does the action for example:The tea leaves are picked in the morning and they are taken to the drying sheds. After it is processed the tea is stored in large warehouses.
Let the child be brought back by us.
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.
He teaches us english- change the voice
Waiting was imposed on us by her
"Your duty is being done by us."
smoking is prohibited by us
Changing "we had done it" from active to passive voice would make look like "it had been done by us".
To write in passive voice, you put the actor (subject) second. Active - Sammy made tea. Passive - The tea was made by Sammy. Passive voice often has the word by before the actor. Note: Instead of I made tea, you would need to write, "The tea was made by me." About how to make tea, think about the precise steps to make tea. Put these in chronological order. Write about each step, but in passive voice.
Passive because it doesn't tell us who lost the pencil. Jack had lost the pencil -- is an active sentence The pencil had been lost by Jack -- is a passive sentence. You don't have to have the agent (by Jack)
He teaches us english- change the voice
You can change the active voice to the passive voice by changing an object to a subject, as follows: let us say that your original sentence is Fred has eaten dinner. That is the active voice. Dinner is the object. In the passive voice dinner becomes the subject, so the sentence becomes, dinner has been eaten. Fred, the original subject, has disappeared. We no longer know who ate the dinner, we merely know that it has been eaten by someone. The passive voice is therefore distinguished by being less informative. It is used by people who are trying to evade responsibility for something, or to avoid being specific. Something happened but we can't say who did it.ANDThe form of passive is be + past participleeg - been eaten, being eaten, was cooked, is cooked,The passive allows us to leave the 'doer' of the verb out of the sentence. This is useful if the 'doer' is not important. egThe Mona Lisa was painted in the 16th century.If you want to say who does the action of a passive verb add by + pronoun / noun phrase at the end of the sentence. This is called the agent.The dinner was eaten by Fred.This is useful if you want to emphasis the agent egThe painting is very valuable. It was painted by Van Gogh.
"I threw the ball" is a sentence in the active voice. "The ball was thrown by me" is in the passive voice. In Political language, you will often encounter the passive voice. Rather than saying "I made a mistake," you might hear the politician say "Mistakes were made."Passive is formed with - be verb + past participle. If you want to say who does the action of a passive verb add by + noun phrase at the end of the sentence. This is called the agent.For example:present simple active = eat / asks. passive = is eaten / is askedWe eat bread at lunch time = Bread is eaten at lunch time (by us)past simple active = ate /asked. passive = was eaten / was askedWe ate bread at lunch time. Bread was eaten at lunch time.Passive is often used to describe a process where it is not important who or what does the action for example:The tea leaves are picked in the morning and they are taken to the drying sheds. After it is processed the tea is stored in large warehouses.