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I want to change the follow aktive sentence into passiv:

ordinary, or soft, solder melts at temperatures below 430°, but brazing alloys, sometimes called hard solder, melt above that temperature.

my solution:
temperatures below 430° are melted ordinary, or soft, solder, temperature above that is melted brazing alloys, sometimes called hard solder.

is it right?
  

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[nq:1]I want to change the follow aktive sentence into passiv: ordinary, or soft, solder melts at temperatures below 430°, but ... are melted ordinary, or soft, solder, temperature above that is melted brazing alloys, sometimes called hard solder. [/nq] No.

  • [nq:1]I want to change the follow aktive sentence into passiv: ordinary, or soft, solder melts at temperatures below 430°, but ...
  • are melted ordinary, or soft, solder, temperature above that is melted brazing alloys, sometimes called hard solder.
  • [/nq] No.
  • Should be.
  • ordinary, or soft, solder is melted at temperatures below 430°, but brazing alloys, sometimes called hard solder, are melted above that temperature.
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[nq:1]I want to change the follow aktive sentence into passiv: ordinary, or soft, solder melts at temperatures below 430°, but ... are melted ordinary, or soft, solder, temperature above that is melted brazing alloys, sometimes called hard solder. is it right?[/nq]
No. Should be.
ordinary, or soft, solder is melted at temperatures below 430°, but brazing alloys, sometimes called hard solde
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John Ramsay schrieb:
[nq:2]I want to change the follow aktive sentence into passiv: ... melted brazing alloys, sometimes called hard solder. is it right?[/nq]
[nq:1]No. Should be. ordinary, or soft, solder is melted at temperatures below 430°, but brazing alloys, sometimes called hard solder, are melted above that temperature.[/nq]
The passive structure sounds strange to me - after all
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[nq:1]John Ramsay schrieb:[/nq]
[nq:2]No. Should be. ordinary, or soft, solder is melted at temperatures below 430°, but brazing alloys, sometimes called hard solder, are melted above that temperature.[/nq]
[nq:1]The passive structure sounds strange to me - after all, it's the solder that melts.[/nq]
Or is melted by the application of heat, and the action of applying the heat is the me
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[nq:1]I want to change the follow aktive sentence into passiv: ordinary, or soft, solder melts at temperatures below 430=B0, but ... are melted ordinary, or soft, solder, temperatu=re above that is melted brazing alloys, sometimes called hard solder. is it right?[/nq]
First, for an active sentence to be transformed into a passive sentence, there must be a direct object. The object of a preposi

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