Correct verb :- My mother (wash) any clothes after I (go) to school.
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Answer:
My mother washes many clothes after i went to school.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
The verb be takes the same form as the main verb in the active voice.
Active: My mother washes my clothes.
Passive: My clothes are washed by my mother.
Active: My mother has washed my clothes.
Passive: My clothes have been washed by my mother.
Active: My mother will wash my clothes.
Passive: My clothes will be washed by my mother.
Active: My mother was washing my clothes.
Passive: My clothes were being washed by my mother.
If there are two objects in the active sentence, two passive sentences are possible.
Active: They gave me 50 dollars to do it.
Passive: I was given 50 dollars to do it.
Passive: 50 dollars was given to me to do it.
Get is often used instead of be in informal spoken English.
I got offered the promotion!
The table got damaged in the fire.
I got asked to present the award.
The subject of the active verb (sometimes called the agent) is not usually expressed in passive sentences, because it is unknown or unimportant. However, if it is used, it is usually preceded with BY.
The painting was done by Picasso.
When we talk about a tool used by an agent, it can be preceded by with.