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Active And passive voice Correct??? Past Active voice- He kept his promise to not say a word to anyone. Passive- His promise, to not say a word to anyone, was kept by him. Present Active voice- We agree
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Active And passive voice Correct???
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Active voice- He kept his promise to not say a word to anyone.
Passive- His promise, to not say a word to anyone, was kept by him.
Present
Active voice- We agree with most of your plans.
Passive voice- The plans are agreed mostly by them.
Future
Active voice- Dr. Matthew shall do a procedure to the brain.
Passive voice- The brain shall be a procedure by Dr. Matthew.
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yes, all the answers are similar to mine, hence correct.
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