passive voice grammar

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powerpoint presentation republic of uzbekistan ministry of higher education, science and innovation andijon qishloq xo'jaligi va agrotexnologiyalar instituti agrobiznes va raqamli iqtisodiyot fakulteti bugalteriya va marketing 1-73 presentation theme: passive voice grammar prepared by: muslimabegim 1. understanding passive voice: definition and formation 2. active vs. passive: when and why to use it 3. common mistakes and advanced applications plan: understanding passive voice: structure and formation the passive voice uses a form of "be" (is, was, are, were, been) plus the past participle of the main verb. for instance, 'the ball was kicked' showcases this grammatical structure. forming the passive voice requires transposing the active sentence's object into the subject position. consequently, the original active subject often gets omitted or follows 'by'. to create passive perfect tenses, use 'has/have/had been' followed by the past participle. for example, 'the letter had been delivered' illustrates the usage of passive perfect. active vs. passive: …
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were made' to 'the team made mistakes' for clarity, naming the responsible actor. misusing tenses is frequent; ensure subject-verb agreement and correct tense usage. 'the report was being wrote' should be 'the report was being written' to align past participle forms. thank you for your attention @taqdimot_robot image5.png image2.png image1.png
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powerpoint presentation republic of uzbekistan ministry of higher education, science and innovation andijon qishloq xo'jaligi va agrotexnologiyalar instituti agrobiznes va raqamli iqtisodiyot fakulteti bugalteriya va marketing 1-73 presentation theme: passive voice grammar prepared by: muslimabegim 1. understanding passive voice: definition and formation 2. active vs. passive: when and why to use it 3. common mistakes and advanced applications plan: understanding passive voice: structure and formation the passive voice uses a form of "be" (is, was, are, were, been) plus the past participle of the main verb. for instance, 'the ball was kicked' showcases this grammatical structure. forming the passive voice requires transposing the active sentence's object into the subject position. conseque...

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