In passive voice constructions, adverbs typically follow the verb "to be" and precede the past participle. For example, in the sentence "The book was quickly read by the students," the adverb "quickly" modifies the action of reading. However, adverbs can also be placed at the beginning or end of the sentence for emphasis, such as "Quickly, the book was read by the students."
The passive version of "when did you meet?" would be, "when did the meeting take place?".
The passive voice of ''what do you do'' is "what is done by you?"
"Your name is not known by me." is passive voice.
Passive voice
"Will you marry me" can be changed to passive voice as "Will I be married by you." In the passive voice sentence, the subject of the active voice becomes the object of the passive voice, and the object of the active voice becomes the subject of the passive voice.
Yes, "is addressed" is in the passive voice.
Can it be changed into passive voice?
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Yes it is passive voice.
No this sentence is not passive voice.
It is passive voice.
No, by including the subject 'I' you have avoided the use of the passive voice. Passive voice would be. 'It was missed.'