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In a passive sentence, the formation of the sentence has the time first and later the doer or the other way round?​

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Answered by isha4291
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Explanation:

Identify the verb as finite or non-finite in the sentences given below:

a: The man admires the pilgrim soul in you.

b: The lady loved reading.

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Answered by XxIamAkashPhukanxX
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Answer:

How to form a passive sentence

How to form a passive sentenceFirstly, you need to make the object (from the active sentence) into the new subject. For example, in “John helped me”, “me” is the object. ...

How to form a passive sentenceFirstly, you need to make the object (from the active sentence) into the new subject. For example, in “John helped me”, “me” is the object. ... Then you make the verb passive. ...

How to form a passive sentenceFirstly, you need to make the object (from the active sentence) into the new subject. For example, in “John helped me”, “me” is the object. ... Then you make the verb passive. ... Then add the past participle of the verb. ...

How to form a passive sentenceFirstly, you need to make the object (from the active sentence) into the new subject. For example, in “John helped me”, “me” is the object. ... Then you make the verb passive. ... Then add the past participle of the verb. ... If necessary, you can say who did the action.

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