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1. We have painted our house gren.
2. Our house have been painted green.
3. Our house is painted gren.
( #1 is an active voice sentence.
#2 is a passive voice sentence of #1. In #2, action is stressed. #3 is a passive voice sentence of #1. In #3, state is stressed. Is this explanation correct?)
4. He has closed the shop.
5. The shop has been closed by him.
6. The shop is closed by him.
( #4 is an active voice sentence.
#5 is a passive voice sentence of #4. In #5, action is stressed. #6 is a passive voice sentence of #4. In #6, state is stressed. Is this explanation correct?)
2. Our house have been painted green.
3. Our house is painted gren.
( #1 is an active voice sentence.
#2 is a passive voice sentence of #1. In #2, action is stressed. #3 is a passive voice sentence of #1. In #3, state is stressed. Is this explanation correct?)
4. He has closed the shop.
5. The shop has been closed by him.
6. The shop is closed by him.
( #4 is an active voice sentence.
#5 is a passive voice sentence of #4. In #5, action is stressed. #6 is a passive voice sentence of #4. In #6, state is stressed. Is this explanation correct?)
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1. We have painted our house <b>green</b>.
2. Our house <b>has</b> been painted green.
3. Our house is painted <b>green</b>.
( #1 is an active voice sentence. <b>yes</b>
#2 is a passive voice sentence of #1. <b>yes</b>
In #2, action is stressed.
#3 is a passive voice sentence of #1. In #3, state is stressed. Is this explanation correct?) <b>Both 2 and 3 are passive voice sentences, and I see no difference except the specific verb tenses.#2 is in the present perfect, passive, and #3 is in the simple present, passive.</b>
4. He has closed the shop.
5. The shop has been closed by him.
6. The shop is closed by him.
( #4 is an active voice sentence. <b>yes</b>
#5 is a passive voice sentence of #4. <b>yes</b>
In #5, action is stressed. #6 is a passive voice sentence of #4. In #6, state is stressed. Is this explanation correct?)
<b>Again, in sentences 5 and 6, I see no difference (both are passive) except for the specific verb tenses.</b>
2. Our house <b>has</b> been painted green.
3. Our house is painted <b>green</b>.
( #1 is an active voice sentence. <b>yes</b>
#2 is a passive voice sentence of #1. <b>yes</b>
In #2, action is stressed.
#3 is a passive voice sentence of #1. In #3, state is stressed. Is this explanation correct?) <b>Both 2 and 3 are passive voice sentences, and I see no difference except the specific verb tenses.#2 is in the present perfect, passive, and #3 is in the simple present, passive.</b>
4. He has closed the shop.
5. The shop has been closed by him.
6. The shop is closed by him.
( #4 is an active voice sentence. <b>yes</b>
#5 is a passive voice sentence of #4. <b>yes</b>
In #5, action is stressed. #6 is a passive voice sentence of #4. In #6, state is stressed. Is this explanation correct?)
<b>Again, in sentences 5 and 6, I see no difference (both are passive) except for the specific verb tenses.</b>
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