English, asked by trish4, 1 year ago

perfumes.....from the oils of some flower (use passive form of may make)

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Answered by Anonymous
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PASSIVE FORM : Perfumes may be made by the oils of some flowers.

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Answered by KrystaCort
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There are two types of voices present in the English grammar. First is Active and the other is Passive. Anyhow, in this query, we are said to change the form of the verb and participle with it. The correct utilization of "may make" in blank is illustrated below.

The passive form of the provided sentence: Perfumes might be made from the oils of some flowers. (depicted in past tense).

However, no tense is represented because of the missing verb in the statement quoted in the query. Therefore, if we assume the sentence is to be provided in the present tense, then the statement will be in the form mentioned beneath this statement.

Perfumes may be made from the oils of some flowers.

Both statements are correct, the only difference is the dissimilarity of tense.

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