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What should be underlined in the step-by-step conversion process?
What should be underlined in the step-by-step conversion process?
- 'To be' verb
- Subject
- Object
- Main action verb (correct)
In the passive voice, what becomes the subject of the sentence?
In the passive voice, what becomes the subject of the sentence?
- Object of the active sentence (correct)
- Subject of the active sentence
- 'To be' verb
- Main action verb
Which form should the main verb take in a passive sentence?
Which form should the main verb take in a passive sentence?
- Gerund form
- Present tense
- Past participle form (correct)
- Infinitive form
What should be added to match the tense of the original sentence in passive voice construction?
What should be added to match the tense of the original sentence in passive voice construction?
When converting from active to passive voice, what should be included at the end?
When converting from active to passive voice, what should be included at the end?
'Keeping the tense of the original sentence' is crucial for what reason?
'Keeping the tense of the original sentence' is crucial for what reason?
What is omitted in the conversion process when the doer of an action is unimportant or unknown?
What is omitted in the conversion process when the doer of an action is unimportant or unknown?
'He has baked bread.' in active voice would convert to which of the following in passive voice?
'He has baked bread.' in active voice would convert to which of the following in passive voice?
'He was baking bread.' in active voice would convert to which of the following in passive voice?
'He was baking bread.' in active voice would convert to which of the following in passive voice?
'He bakes bread.' in active voice would convert to which of the following in passive voice?
'He bakes bread.' in active voice would convert to which of the following in passive voice?
What should be done in the step-by-step conversion process after underlining the main action verb?
What should be done in the step-by-step conversion process after underlining the main action verb?
Which step in the conversion process involves starting the sentence with the object?
Which step in the conversion process involves starting the sentence with the object?
What is crucial for maintaining the temporal accuracy of the action when converting from active to passive voice?
What is crucial for maintaining the temporal accuracy of the action when converting from active to passive voice?
In passive voice construction, what should come after using the past participle form of the verb?
In passive voice construction, what should come after using the past participle form of the verb?
If converting 'He is baking bread.' to passive voice, what will be omitted according to the text?
If converting 'He is baking bread.' to passive voice, what will be omitted according to the text?
What should be included at the end of a passive sentence after adding 'by' followed by the agent?
What should be included at the end of a passive sentence after adding 'by' followed by the agent?
'He has baked bread.' in active voice indicates what tense in terms of voice conversion?
'He has baked bread.' in active voice indicates what tense in terms of voice conversion?
In which tense does 'Bread was being baked by him.' represent an active voice counterpart?
In which tense does 'Bread was being baked by him.' represent an active voice counterpart?
'He bakes bread.' in active voice would convert to 'Bread is baked by him.' in which voice?
'He bakes bread.' in active voice would convert to 'Bread is baked by him.' in which voice?
'He was baking bread.' reflects which tense when converted to passive voice?
'He was baking bread.' reflects which tense when converted to passive voice?
What should be the next step in the conversion process after finding the subject and object in the active sentence?
What should be the next step in the conversion process after finding the subject and object in the active sentence?
When converting a sentence from active to passive voice, what is crucial for maintaining temporal accuracy?
When converting a sentence from active to passive voice, what is crucial for maintaining temporal accuracy?
Which key element should be included to match the tense of the original sentence in passive voice construction?
Which key element should be included to match the tense of the original sentence in passive voice construction?
In passive voice construction, what should come after using the past participle form of the verb?
In passive voice construction, what should come after using the past participle form of the verb?
'He bakes bread.' in active voice would convert to which of the following in passive voice?
'He bakes bread.' in active voice would convert to which of the following in passive voice?
'He was baking bread.' in active voice would convert to which of the following in passive voice?
'He was baking bread.' in active voice would convert to which of the following in passive voice?
'He has baked bread.' in active voice would convert to which of the following in passive voice?
'He has baked bread.' in active voice would convert to which of the following in passive voice?
'Keeping the tense of the original sentence' is crucial for what reason?
'Keeping the tense of the original sentence' is crucial for what reason?
If converting 'He is baking bread.' to passive voice, what should sometimes be omitted according to the text?
If converting 'He is baking bread.' to passive voice, what should sometimes be omitted according to the text?
What is omitted in the conversion process when the doer of an action is unimportant or unknown?
What is omitted in the conversion process when the doer of an action is unimportant or unknown?
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