Hello teachers,
"My phone is attacked with viruses".
"My phone has been attacked with viruses".
is the latter a passive voice?
Another question,
"Dressing up nice and good is a way of making a good impression to people"
Is the above one correct?
Thank you.
"My phone is attacked by viruses". "My phone has been attacked by viruses". is the latter a passive voice?
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"My phone is attacked by viruses".
"My phone has been attacked by viruses".
is the latter a passive voice? Both are passive, but different tenses.
Another question,
"Dressing up nicely/well is a way of making a good impression on people"
Is the above one correct? Say nicely or well, but not both.
tostyle unis the latter a passive voice?
Here's how to find out: To have passive voice you have to have a form of be (am, is, are, was were, been, being, be) followed by a past participle.
is attacked; has been attacked; is being attacked; is about to be attacked; ...