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Alenkinab [10]
1 year ago
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What are 5 examples of passive sentences?

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1 answer:
julsineya [31]1 year ago
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The 5 examples of passive sentences are :

  • Rose tree in our garden was planted by grandpa.
  • Gravity was discovered by Newton.
  • A clay doll was being made by her.
  • Houses are built by Rajat.
  • Wonderful poetries were written by Wordsworth.

<h3>What is passive sentences?</h3>

A passive sentence is a sentence in which the subject does not perform the action of the verb. In fact, in a passive sentence, the action of the verb occurs with the subject.

Two voices are written: active and passive.  In the active voice, the subject acts as the subject of the sentence, as in Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. Active voice is direct, clear and easy to read. In the passive voice, a topic is discussed, for example, "Neil Armstrong walked on the moon."  

A passive sentence is almost the opposite of an active sentence, because the object of the verb (the recipient of the action) moves to the previous position and the subject (the doer of the action) moves to the end (usually "with". " clause).Below is a model: Object "to be" Verb (optional "half" clause).

To learn more about  passive sentences, refer;

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