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1. New products are designed by the company every year. 2.The car is being fixed by them right now. 3. The results will be announced by her tomorrow. 4.Walls have been painted by him. 5.The man was bitten by the dog.
1. New products are designed every year by the company 2. The car is being fixed by them 3. The results will be announced tomorrow by her 4. The walls has been painted by him The man was bitten by the dog
Here’s the review and correction of the sentences: New products are designed every year by the company. ✅ Correct. The car is being fixed by them. ✅ Correct. The results will be announced tomorrow by her. ✅ Correct The walls has been painted by him. ❌ Incorrect. The correct verb form is "have", as "walls" is plural. Corrected: The walls have been painted by him. The man was bitten by the dog. ✅ Correct.
Both sentences are grammatically correct, but they differ in meaning and perspective: 1. I consulted him. Correct. This is in the active voice and means you sought advice or guidance from "him", but it's somewhat formal and might not be as common in casual conversation. In everyday spoken English, people might use simpler or more conversational phrases like: "I asked him for advice." "I talked to him about it." "I checked with him." "I consulted him" is more likely used in professional, academic, or formal contexts, such as discussing work-related matters, legal advice, or expert opinions. For example: "I consulted him about the project plan." 2. I was consulted by the doctor. Correct. This is in the passive voice and means the doctor sought your opinion or input. This sentence is somewhat uncommon because doctors usually consult others, rather than seeking advice themselves. However, it could make sense in a specific context, like if the doctor asked for your opinion about a treatment or decision. If the intention is to say that the doctor gave advice or provided professional input to you, a more natural phrasing would be: "The doctor consulted me." "I consulted the doctor." Both indicate that the doctor provided you with advice or expertise.
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ı understood the passive voice from your lesson even though we have a turkish teacher , your presentation is clear ,may allah protect u from all bad things .see ya
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1. New products are designed by the company every year.
2.The car is being fixed by them right now.
3. The results will be announced by her tomorrow.
4.Walls have been painted by him.
5.The man was bitten by the dog.
All sentences are grammatically correct in passive voice. Great job!
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1. New products are designed every year by the company
2. The car is being fixed by them
3. The results will be announced tomorrow by her
4. The walls has been painted by him
The man was bitten by the dog
Here’s the review and correction of the sentences:
New products are designed every year by the company.
✅ Correct.
The car is being fixed by them.
✅ Correct.
The results will be announced tomorrow by her.
✅ Correct
The walls has been painted by him.
❌ Incorrect. The correct verb form is "have", as "walls" is plural.
Corrected: The walls have been painted by him.
The man was bitten by the dog.
✅ Correct.
The walls has been painted by him.
The walls have been painted by him.
The man was bitten by the dog.
Correct!
The result will be announced by her tomorrow.
The results will be announced tomorrow.
What is the incorrect sentence given below.
I consulted him
I was consulted by the doctor.
Both sentences are grammatically correct, but they differ in meaning and perspective:
1. I consulted him.
Correct. This is in the active voice and means you sought advice or guidance from "him", but it's somewhat formal and might not be as common in casual conversation. In everyday spoken English, people might use simpler or more conversational phrases like:
"I asked him for advice."
"I talked to him about it."
"I checked with him."
"I consulted him" is more likely used in professional, academic, or formal contexts, such as discussing work-related matters, legal advice, or expert opinions. For example:
"I consulted him about the project plan."
2. I was consulted by the doctor.
Correct. This is in the passive voice and means the doctor sought your opinion or input. This sentence is somewhat uncommon because doctors usually consult others, rather than seeking advice themselves. However, it could make sense in a specific context, like if the doctor asked for your opinion about a treatment or decision.
If the intention is to say that the doctor gave advice or provided professional input to you, a more natural phrasing would be:
"The doctor consulted me."
"I consulted the doctor."
Both indicate that the doctor provided you with advice or expertise.
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The new products was designed by the company every year.
New products are designed by the company every year. (Present Simple - Passive Voice)
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The car is being fixed by them.
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