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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

active voice to passive voice

do you smoke
using let,for
  

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Sorry, but I have no idea what you are up to. ' is active voice. It cannot be converted to passive voice.

  • Sorry, but I have no idea what you are up to.
  • ' is active voice.
  • It cannot be converted to passive voice.
  • I don't see how you want to use 'let' and 'for' here.
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Sorry, but I have no idea what you are up to.

'Do you smoke?' is active voice. It cannot be converted to passive voice. I don't see how you want to use 'let' and 'for' here.
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Your question is unclear. "Do you smoke?" expressing permission might be "Do they let you smoke?" Let cannot be used in passive. Passive permission might be "Are you allowed to smoke?" or "Are you permitted to smoke?"

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