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Alif110 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Voice

Radio was born in italy.

Is this sentence correct?if it’s correct then can it be transformed into an active sentence?

  

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It is not passive voice, if that's what you mean. The sentence is fine. It makes use of the literary device of personification.

  • It is not passive voice, if that's what you mean.
  • The sentence is fine.
  • It makes use of the literary device of personification.
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It is not passive voice, if that's what you mean.

The sentence is fine. It makes use of the literary device of personification.

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"Italy gave birth to radio." (That is not a strict grammatical inversion, which would be "Italy bore radio", which is not understandable.) The problem is that the meaning is now wrong.

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