The dog bit the stinger. The stinger, caught off guard, felt the sharp pain of the dog's teeth. In that moment, the stinger realized it needed to escape quickly. The unexpected encounter left the stinger shaken.
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I was bitten by a savage dog.
He was bitten by a dog as a child
Active because The subject (the dog) caught the object (the ball). The passive term would be, the ball was caught by the dog.
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That dog is biting a boy.
The correct spelling is bitten. The boy was bitten by the dog. (passive sentence construction) better written as: The dog bit the boy. (active sentence construction)
In ACTIVE VOICE, the subject is doing the action."The dog bit the boy."In the alternative PASSIVE VOICE, the subject is not doing the action."The boy was bitten by the dog."
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The verb "buried" in the sentence is in the active voice because the subject (the dog) is performing the action (burying the bone).
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If a sentence is in the active voice the form is subject + verb + object.eg The dog bit the man.If a sentence is in the passive voice the form is object + verb. The person or thing that does the action (subject) is not always given.eg The man was bitten.The verb phrase in a passive sentence is always be + past participle.If you want to say who or what does the action then by + noun (phrase) is added at the end of the passive sentence.eg The man was bitten by the dog.
The real question is....HOW can your dog get his eyelid bitten
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If you want to change an active voice statement into the passive voice, you have to take the subject and make it into the direct object.Sounds confusing, so here's an example:Active Voice: Lucy walks her dog.Passive Voice: The dog is walked by Lucy.basic rules:a passive verb phrase follows this pattern:be +past participle egpresent simple: The dog is walked (by Lucy).by + noun/noun phrase is the agent and does not have to be included.past simple: Lucy walked the dog --- The dog was walkedpresent continuous: Lucy is walking the dog ---- The dog is being walked.past continuous: Lucy was walking the dog ---- The dog was being walked.present perfect: Lucy has walked the dog ------ The dog has been walked.past perfect: Lucy had walked the dog ---- The dog had been walked.
If your dog was bitten by a spider and has swelling he should see a vet. You can keep the bite clean with peroxide but if there is swelling, it could be poison in the bite from the spider's stinger.
Active voice: I took the cake. or: I made a mistake.Passive voice: The cake was taken. or: A mistake was made.When the verb takes the action from the subject (the doer) and passes on to the object (the receiver), the verb is said to be in Active voice.I helped my friend.When the subject receives the action, the subject is the receiver of the action, the verb is said to be in Passive Voice.My friend was helped (by me).It better to use active voice if the Doer of the action is known or mentioned.