Someone may accomplish an action as a subject, or may also suffer or be the object of an action. Grammar renders these two possibilities by classif...
Someone may accomplish an action as a subject, or may also suffer or be the object of an action. Grammar renders these two possibilities by classifying them into Active and Passive Voice. Take a look at the following sentence. The verb of the main clause varies. In only one of these sentences, the verb form is correct:
A He was putting to bed as soon as he got to the hospital, wasn’t he? B He puts to bed as soon as he got to the hospital, wasn’t he? C He will put to bed as soon as he got to the hospital, wasn’t he? D He was put to bed as soon as he got to the hospital, wasn’t he?
A alternativa correta é a letra D) He was put to bed as soon as he got to the hospital, wasn't he? Nessa frase, o sujeito "He" sofre a ação de ser colocado na cama, indicando voz passiva.
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