This sentence is in passive voice. To change it to active voice, you could say "Five dollars were present."
Yes, the sentence "We were told to wait until five o'clock for the delivery" is in the passive voice, as the subject (We) is receiving the action (being told to wait), rather than performing the action.
To change from active voice to passive voice, the object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence, and the subject of the active sentence becomes the agent (or is omitted). The verb is then changed to the passive form (usually a form of "to be" + past participle). To change from passive to active voice, identify the subject performing the action and make it the subject of the active sentence, then reformulate the sentence using an active verb.
No, the sentence should be "Elena thinks five dollars is a lot of money" to show correct subject-verb agreement. The subject "five dollars" is singular and requires the singular verb "is" instead of "are."
You spell it like this: Forty Five dollars.....
This sentence is in passive voice. To change it to active voice, you could say "Five dollars were present."
Passive. The subject, "children," is not doing the action. Also, a sentence is passive when a form of the verb "to be" is followed by a past participle- in this sentence it is "were taken." To make the sentence active, it would have to state "Five children went to the zoo" or "Someone took five children to the zoo."
Yes this is an active sentence because it tells us who did the action(run). Passive sentences don't usually tell us who did the action(verb). Leonardo Da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa in the 16th century. In this sentence we know who did the action (painted) it was Leonardo. This is an active sentence. The Mona Lisa was painted in the 16th century. In this sentence we don't know who did the action (painted). This is a passive sentence.
Yes, the sentence "We were told to wait until five o'clock for the delivery" is in the passive voice, as the subject (We) is receiving the action (being told to wait), rather than performing the action.
To change from active voice to passive voice, the object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence, and the subject of the active sentence becomes the agent (or is omitted). The verb is then changed to the passive form (usually a form of "to be" + past participle). To change from passive to active voice, identify the subject performing the action and make it the subject of the active sentence, then reformulate the sentence using an active verb.
You wrote it out in a sentence just fine in your question. "five million dollars"
I'll tell you when you give me five dollars.
Who is the subject of the sentence whereas whom is the object. For example: In the sentence "He gave Joe five dollars." who would replace "he" and whom would replace "Joe" to make the sentence "Who gave whom five dollars?".
If I have ten dollars and give you five dollars, then I have given you fifty percent of my ten dollars
What we have here is an incomplete sentence.
The plaintiff alleges that the defendant stole five million dollars.
My dedication to the cause paid off, for we made five-hundred dollars!