Anonymous Hello. I need help. Can anyone tranfer those sentenses to pasive form?
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AnonymousHello. I need help. Can anyone tranfer those sentenses to pasive form? Please.Usually, if you post your answers, then comebody will correct here. Do not expect the compelte work to be done.
AnonymousHello. I need help. Can anyone tranfer those sentenses to pasive form? Please.
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1. Meg (to look) upon as a perfect wife for a clergyman. [is looked up]
2. After his brother's departure Paul sat for a long time thinking about what (to say).
3. "I'm not prepared," my father said, "to liste
AnonymousHello. I need help. Can anyone tranfer those sentenses to pasive form? Please.
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1. Meg (to look) upon as a perfect wife for a clergyman.
2. After his brother's departure Paul sat for a long time thinking about what (to say).
3. "I'm not prepared," my father said, "to listen to your suggestions that you never (to treat)fai
AnonymousI expect you're not supposed to disturb any part of the sentence in the example. Just insert the correct form of "to be" + the past participle of the [infinitive] verb where the parentheses are.
1. For Clergyman Meg is looked upon as a perfect wife.
correct?
Can you gife one exaple except the 1 sentsense?