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MY DAILY ROUTNE IN PASSIVE VOICE

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Answered by chandrusathyan
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Answer:

OK YOU ARE A GOOD GIRL / boy

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Answered by Pakiki
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Hello,

Thanks for your great question!

"Every day" is an adverb of frequency in phrase form - other examples include twice a week, once a month etc.

* It can be used in present simple form as an ongoing habit: I wake up at 5am every day.

* It can also be used in simple past to tell about something that used to be an ongoing habit: I used to go to the gym every day.

“The flowers were watered every day" is correct and implies that the situation has changed and that they are no longer being watered every day. It can indeed be used in both passive and active voice.

- The cars in the fleet are washed every day. (present simple)

- The cars in the fleet were washed every day. (past simple)

- I washed the cars in the fleet every day. (past simple)

- I wash the cars in the fleet every day. (present simple)

Note that "every day" can also be replaced with daily and it will not change the context.

I hope this helps? Feel free to comment should you need more examples or have any further questions?

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