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ACTIVE VOICE TO PASSIVE VOICE

 Do you know what is the main hint to understand Passive Voice??????? it has the past participle in it.What is Past Participle?Hereafter I will refer to it as the 3rd form , THE first form is the base root form which we use in Simple Present Tense  and the second form being the past Tense form.like GO- WENT- GONEπŸ‘ˆ WELL there is no doubt that unless you are thorough with all the VERBS in their different forms there is no chance of scoring in this particular topic. harsh that it may seem but yes like you can't use a wrong surname you can'tchange their forms πŸ’¦πŸ““ for example You can't say -I forgotted my pen at houseXXX or My pen was forgotted by me at my house HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES; ACTIVE VOICE                                          PASSIVE VOICE                                                                  }}}-INDEFINITE TENSE ***-continuous tense        /// -PERFECT TENSE  I EAT AN APPLE  .                                     -AN APPLE IS EATEN BY ME.      }}}-  I A

Adjectives -positive degree#Grammar

SIMPLY GRAMMATICAL! Adjectives-Positive degree.. Hi friends, So we had some good discussion on Superlative degree right ?(in my previous blog). Positive degree ..heyy don't think a negative degree is about to follow !The degree that begins with 'No other...'/'Very few ' ....have you used these phrases often? Let's see which case each beginning heralds. Case 1: Unrestricted positive degree: To hold the thread from the  previous examples let us use the same comparisons, "No other wrestler of the wrestling tournament was as good as Giyan." Case 2: Restricted positive degree: Following the above example.. "Very few wrestlers of the wrestling tournament were as good as Giyan" SELF-CHECK!!! Now just try the following : Change into positive degree: 1)Kalidas was the most renowned poet of ancient India. 2)Ujjain was one of the richest cities in India. ..............Best ..of... luck....