Quasi-passive Voice without Complement
Quasi-Passive Voice without Complement
There are such sentences that have no complement in quasi-passive.
Rules of Quasi-Passive Voice without Complement:
We use “Being” after the helping verb and then past participle form of the verb at the time of voice change of those sentences.
Active: The cows are milking.
Passive: The cows are being milked.
10+ Examples Quasi-Passive Voice without Complements
Examples
Active: The book is printing.
Passive: The book is being printed.
Active: The cows are milking.
Passive: The cows are being milked.
Active: The house is building.
Passive: The house is being built.
Active: The book is printing.
Passive: The book is being printed.
Active: Mangoes are selling.
Passive: Mangoes are being sold.
Active: The drums are beating.
Passive: The drums are being beaten.
Active: The guns are firing.
Passive: The guns are being fired.
Active: The bell is ringing.
Passive: The bell is being rung.
Active: The house is finishing.
Passive: The house is being finished.
Active: The pens are selling.
Passive: The pens are being sold.
Read more:
- Narration Change
- Degree Change
- Transformation of sentences (Simple/Complex and Compound)
- Joining of sentences
- Voice Change (A to Z)
- Transformation of sentences (Affirmative to Negative)
- Active and Passive Voice Change of Affirmative Sentence
- Voice Change of Negative Sentence
- Active and Passive voice Change of Interrogative Sentence
- Voice Change of Imperative Sentence
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