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Bugra77 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

I tried to turn active sentences into passive sentences. Do I have it right? If I have mistakes, I'd appreciate it if you could fix them

1-The two countries have serious historical differences that span issues including religion, ethnicity and of course, politics.

=The two nations have genuine verifiable contrasts that length issues including religion, identity and obviously, governmental issues.

2-Azerbaijan has a Muslim majority population that also houses a heavy Turkic presence.

=Azerbaijan has a Muslim dominant part populace that additionally houses a weighty Turkic presence.

  

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Bugra77 1-The two countries have serious historical differences that span issues including religion, ethnicity and of course, politics. =The two nations have genuine verifiable contrasts that length issues including religion, identity and obviously, governmental issues. You have not done anything to make a passive sentence.

  • Bugra77 1-The two countries have serious historical differences that span issues including religion, ethnicity and of course, politics.
  • =The two nations have genuine verifiable contrasts that length issues including religion, identity and obviously, governmental issues.
  • You have not done anything to make a passive sentence.
  • You have changed the verb "span" to "length" and made unneeded changes to other words.
  • "length" is not a verb, so the resulting sentence doesn't make sense.
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Bugra771-The two countries have serious historical differences that span issues including religion, ethnicity and of course, politics.
=The two nations have genuine verifiable contrasts that length issues including religion, identity and obviously, governmental issues.

You have not done anything to make a passive sentence. You have changed the verb "spa

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