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CHANGE TO PASSIVE VOICE;MY SISTER SPEAKS THREE DIFFERENT LANGUAGES QUITE FLUENTLY
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Answered by
bobpursley
Three different languages are spoken quite fluently by my sister.
Notice the use of the preposition by to shift to passive voice. Most languages do not allow for this, as English does. This is an odditiy, normally one can construct a passive voice without the use of prepositions.
She hit me (active voice).
I was hit by her (passive voice)
Why did the chicken cross the road?
Why was the road crossed by the chicken?
Notice the use of the preposition by to shift to passive voice. Most languages do not allow for this, as English does. This is an odditiy, normally one can construct a passive voice without the use of prepositions.
She hit me (active voice).
I was hit by her (passive voice)
Why did the chicken cross the road?
Why was the road crossed by the chicken?
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Anonymous
NICE EXPLANATION THANKS
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