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I'm happy to help! Could you please provide the sentences with underlined verbs so that I can identify which one is in the passive voice?
No, "He is a boy" is not in passive voice. Passive voice involves rearranging the sentence to emphasize the receiver of the action rather than the doer, which would change the sentence to something like "The boy is being called."
"The road was closed by the police due to an accident" is a sentence that uses the passive voice.
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.
The sentence "The potholes on our street will be repaired" has a verb in the passive voice ("will be repaired").
The sentence "Sentences can be written in active and passive voices" is a declarative sentence written in passive voice.
I'm happy to help! Could you please provide the sentences with underlined verbs so that I can identify which one is in the passive voice?
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.
No this sentence is not passive voice.
No, "He is a boy" is not in passive voice. Passive voice involves rearranging the sentence to emphasize the receiver of the action rather than the doer, which would change the sentence to something like "The boy is being called."
"The road was closed by the police due to an accident" is a sentence that uses the passive voice.
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.
The sentence "The potholes on our street will be repaired" has a verb in the passive voice ("will be repaired").
You change passive voice to active voice by making the actor(s) the subject of the sentence, e.g., "the question was asked by the user" (passive) versus, "the user asked the question" (active).
No, this sentence is in the active voice. In passive voice, it would be "The tree was planted."
No, by including the subject 'I' you have avoided the use of the passive voice. Passive voice would be. 'It was missed.'
No, neither part of the sentence is in passive voice.