@@angelinenabua6336 This one is active voice btw, Kaikeyi cured the wounds of King Dasartha, the passive will be "The wounds of King Dasartha were cured by Kaikeyi"
Chalooo maan Lia k ino KY better parhaya......but Jin teachers NY tumhay parhaya unay sab KY samny naga q kar rahy hu ....Ashamed to you ...... Tum jasay logo ki vaja sy country KY etnayyyyyy buray halaat hai
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I am confused.... The first sentence was "Shona cleans the house"... (It is simple present tense) so when it is being changed to passive... the sentence comes as " The house is cleaned by Shona". So, what about the passive sentence "The house is being cleaned by Shona." Does this give the similar meaning as the passive sentence you have given.... or if it is different... could you please explain me...
This really helped out a lot, I haven't went to school for the last 2 weeks bc I was rlly sick and I was coughing up blood and stuff, so I have a lesson today, it's 5 am, I haven't slept and I'm drinking coffee rn while watching this, the teacher even gave us a quiz but I didn't attend last time so this time I hope I can get a good grade, thanks a lot❤❤❤
When I was in high school I'm always perfect in this subject of passive and active voice. I enjoyed taking test regarding this but now I don't remember how to use it. :D
Bruh this much years of learning this active and passive voice I never understood anything but today after seeing this video I understood everything😊😊😊
Active: The fire truck hit the burning car. Passive: The burning car was hit by the fire truck. And thank you I understand this topic better may God continue to bless u with knowledge
The only videos about this topic are on Indian channels and it's difficult to understand because they seem to speak both in English and in Hindi, not only in English.
@@EasyTeachingNet The only videos about this topic are on Indian channels and it's difficult to understand because they seem to speak both in English and in Hindi, not only in English.
Please clear my doubt Use of relative pronouns like which,who when used with subjects containing 2 items then which verb should we use? Example- I and You ,which, although singular, require/requires plural forms of verbs. So here it should be require or requires please tell me.
Outstanding Video. Thank you so much !!! Please make more grammar videos . Especially on tenses and phrasal verbs. In our school we have a paragraph to fill with correct form of tenses if you can help with that I'll be very grateful!! It's a request please
Active Voice - Millions of people love Attack on Titan. Passive Voice - Attack on Titan is loved by millions of people. Hope you liked the reference :D
I had a doubt I wanted to know whether in the fifth example can we add by them while converting the active voice into passive As in Active they announced the winner Passive the winner was announced by them So my doubt is can we write by them in this sentence