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Bmojtaba Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Passive voice

hi

Which one is correct ??

i.e 'have your commuter's ticket been verified by the conductor:'

'have your commuter's ticket verified by the conductor:'

I think the first one is true

Thanks
  

Top answer

You are right, the first one is correct. However, you need to capitalize the 'H' in have.

  • You are right, the first one is correct.
  • However, you need to capitalize the 'H' in have.
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You are right, the first one is correct. However, you need to capitalize the 'H' in have.
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bmojtaba'have your commuter's ticket been verified by the conductor:'
No, I am afraid this sentence is incorrect. "Been" is not needed for the senetence to be passive.

Have / get something done is the type of sentence structure called "middle voice" which is basically active in nature with a passive property. The 2n
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dimsumexpress
bmojtaba'have your commuter's ticket been verified by the conductor:'
No, I am afraid this sentence is incorrect. "Been" is not needed for the senetence to be passive.Have / get something done is the type of sentence structure called "middle voice" which is basically active in nature with a passive property. The 2nd one i
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Hi,

Which one is correct ??

i.e 'have your commuter's ticket been verified by the conductor:'

'have your commuter's ticket verified by the conductor:'

Question - Has your commuter's ticket been verified by the conductor?

Answer -
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Uhhh! Thanks Philip. I would have never guessed it being a question. The poster needs to qualify his own question then. As stand, it is really not clear.
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Thanks to all of you,,,the below is the original sentence

'have your commuter's ticket verified by the conductor.'

I though original sentence was a question but it wasn't ,so it's a causitive form

Thanks again
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bmojtabaI though original sentence was a question but it wasn't ,so it's a causitive form
I felt much better now...
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Ooops.

I thought it was a question~~.

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