1.They can play class with my father
2. She drank iced milk coffe last Sunday
3. Mai does the house work for her mother
4. He has built this house since last Monday
5.Nam is teaching history at this school.
Mọi người làm cho mình 3 bước nhé, gồm:
B1 : Phân tích,gạch chéo giúp mình (vd: S+V+O+adv hoặc adj)
B2: Tìm thì
B3 : Chuyển đổi
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Active Voice: They can play chess with my father. Passive Voice: Chess can be played with my father by them.
Steps: a. Identify the subject, verb, and object in the active sentence. b. Place the object of the active sentence as the subject of the passive sentence. c. Use the past participle form of the verb in the active sentence and combine it with a form of "be" (here, "can be").
Active Voice: She drank iced milk coffee last Sunday. Passive Voice: Iced milk coffee was drunk by her last Sunday.
Steps: a. Identify the subject, verb, and object in the active sentence. b. Place the object of the active sentence as the subject of the passive sentence. c. Use the past participle form of the verb in the active sentence and combine it with a form of "be" (here, "was").
Active Voice: Mai does the housework for her mother. Passive Voice: The housework is done by Mai for her mother.
Steps: a. Identify the subject, verb, and object in the active sentence. b. Place the object of the active sentence as the subject of the passive sentence. c. Use the past participle form of the verb in the active sentence and combine it with a form of "be" (here, "is").
Active Voice: He has built this house since last Monday. Passive Voice: This house has been built by him since last Monday.
Steps: a. Identify the subject, verb, and object in the active sentence. b. Place the object of the active sentence as the subject of the passive sentence. c. Use the past participle form of the verb in the active sentence and combine it with a form of "be" (here, "has been").
Active Voice: Nam is teaching history at this school. Passive Voice: History is being taught by Nam at this school.
Steps: a. Identify the subject, verb, and object in the active sentence. b. Place the object of the active sentence as the subject of the passive sentence. c. Use the present participle form of the verb in the active sentence and combine it with a form of "be" (here, "is being").
Active Voice: They can play chess with my father. Passive Voice: Chess can be played with my father by them.
Steps: a. Identify the subject, verb, and object in the active sentence. b. Place the object of the active sentence as the subject of the passive sentence. c. Use the past participle form of the verb in the active sentence and combine it with a form of "be" (here, "can be").
Active Voice: She drank iced milk coffee last Sunday. Passive Voice: Iced milk coffee was drunk by her last Sunday.
Steps: a. Identify the subject, verb, and object in the active sentence. b. Place the object of the active sentence as the subject of the passive sentence. c. Use the past participle form of the verb in the active sentence and combine it with a form of "be" (here, "was").
Active Voice: Mai does the housework for her mother. Passive Voice: The housework is done by Mai for her mother.
Steps: a. Identify the subject, verb, and object in the active sentence. b. Place the object of the active sentence as the subject of the passive sentence. c. Use the past participle form of the verb in the active sentence and combine it with a form of "be" (here, "is").
Active Voice: He has built this house since last Monday. Passive Voice: This house has been built by him since last Monday.
Steps: a. Identify the subject, verb, and object in the active sentence. b. Place the object of the active sentence as the subject of the passive sentence. c. Use the past participle form of the verb in the active sentence and combine it with a form of "be" (here, "has been").
Active Voice: Nam is teaching history at this school. Passive Voice: History is being taught by Nam at this school.
Steps: a. Identify the subject, verb, and object in the active sentence. b. Place the object of the active sentence as the subject of the passive sentence. c. Use the present participle form of the verb in the active sentence and combine it with a form of "be" (here, "is being").
Active Voice: They can play chess with my father. Passive Voice: Chess can be played with my father by them.
Steps: a. Identify the subject, verb, and object in the active sentence. b. Place the object of the active sentence as the subject of the passive sentence. c. Use the past participle form of the verb in the active sentence and combine it with a form of "be" (here, "can be").
Active Voice: She drank iced milk coffee last Sunday. Passive Voice: Iced milk coffee was drunk by her last Sunday.
Steps: a. Identify the subject, verb, and object in the active sentence. b. Place the object of the active sentence as the subject of the passive sentence. c. Use the past participle form of the verb in the active sentence and combine it with a form of "be" (here, "was").
Active Voice: Mai does the housework for her mother. Passive Voice: The housework is done by Mai for her mother.
Steps: a. Identify the subject, verb, and object in the active sentence. b. Place the object of the active sentence as the subject of the passive sentence. c. Use the past participle form of the verb in the active sentence and combine it with a form of "be" (here, "is").
Active Voice: He has built this house since last Monday. Passive Voice: This house has been built by him since last Monday.
Steps: a. Identify the subject, verb, and object in the active sentence. b. Place the object of the active sentence as the subject of the passive sentence. c. Use the past participle form of the verb in the active sentence and combine it with a form of "be" (here, "has been").
Active Voice: Nam is teaching history at this school. Passive Voice: History is being taught by Nam at this school.
Steps: a. Identify the subject, verb, and object in the active sentence. b. Place the object of the active sentence as the subject of the passive sentence. c. Use the present participle form of the verb in the active sentence and combine it with a form of "be" (here, "is being").
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