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25 June
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He looked at me.
He laughed at me.
The government effectively dealt with economic crisis.
if you make this sentences passive voice,
I was looked at by him.
I was laughed at by him.
Economic crisis was effectively dealt with by the government.
are these correct?
He looked at me.
He laughed at me.
The government effectively dealt with economic crisis.
if you make this sentences passive voice,
I was looked at by him.
I was laughed at by him.
Economic crisis was effectively dealt with by the government.
are these correct?
He laughed at me.
The government effectively dealt with economic crisis.
if you make this sentences passive voice,
I was looked at by him.
I was laughed at by him.
Economic crisis was effectively dealt with by the government.
are these correct?
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25 June
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Yes, passive voice is used correctly there (though you would say "*the* economic crisis").
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Yes, passive voice is used correctly there (though you would say "*the* economic crisis").
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