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Lime apple 11 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Active & Passive voice

Don't underestimate humans.

Tell the passive voice.

Is that following is correct?

Let humans not be underestimated.

  

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In some Indian English schools, they teach that "let" is the passive for the imperative mood. That is not the teaching in American schools. In all the schools I know of, the passive voice is a verb form for sentences with transitive verbs.

  • In some Indian English schools, they teach that "let" is the passive for the imperative mood.
  • That is not the teaching in American schools.
  • In all the schools I know of, the passive voice is a verb form for sentences with transitive verbs.
  • The passive voice uses the same lexical verb as the active voice, but the object becomes the subject and the subject becomes the agent in the sentence.
  • The meaning is the exactly same.
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In some Indian English schools, they teach that "let" is the passive for the imperative mood. That is not the teaching in American schools.

In all the schools I know of, the passive voice is a verb form for sentences with transitive verbs. The passive voice uses the same lexical verb as the active voice, but the object becomes the subject and the subject becomes the agent in the sentenc

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