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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

active passive

what is the passive of ---"one must do one's daily"
  

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The sentence seems odd to me, because daily is apparently used as a noun, which isn't common in my usage. However, since you ask, it would be One's daily must be done. Again, it seems odd because there is no need for the passive here.

  • The sentence seems odd to me, because daily is apparently used as a noun, which isn't common in my usage.
  • However, since you ask, it would be One's daily must be done.
  • Again, it seems odd because there is no need for the passive here.
  • [ My three basic reasons for the passive are: 1) we don't know who did the action, 2) we don't care who did the action; 3) we want to conceal who did the action.
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The sentence seems odd to me, because daily is apparently used as a noun, which isn't common in my usage. However, since you ask, it would be One's daily must be done. Again, it seems odd because there is no need for the passive here. [ My three basic reasons for the passive are: 1) we don't know who did the action, 2) we don't care who did the action; 3) we want to conceal who
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but this sentence ask in my notebook...
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Anonymous but this sentence ask in my notebook...
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