"Sweets are not liked by us" is Passive
It is used here Present continues when we change to Active voice we will use Present Indefinite tense so,
Us = we
Are not = do not
Liked = like
Sweet= Sweets
Active Voice: Grapes taste sour.
Passive Voice: Grapes are sour when they are tasted.
Active Voice: The surface feels smooth.
Passive Voice: The surface is smooth when it is felt.
Active Voice: Roses smell sweat.
Passive Voice: Roses are sweat when they are smelt.
Passive voice of "Someone has broken your pen" is formed as:
Object + has/have been + past participle + by + subject
So, "Your pen has been broken by someone" is grammatically correct.
The correct passive form is "The mouse was chased by the cat."
In passive voice, the object (mouse) becomes the subject, and the verb form changes to reflect the past action.
Present perfect passive structure: has/have been + past participle
Active: I have written a story.
Passive: A story has been written by me.
Angry with someone means کسی سے ناراض ہونا
Angry with: کسی انسان سے ناراض ہونا
Angry on: کسی بات پہ ناراض ہونا
Angry at برتاو یا رویے پر ناراض ہونا
He is annoyed with his wife.
Active: One should not give unsolicited advice
Passive: Unsolicited advice should not be given
Unsolicited advice should not be given means بلاجواز مشورہ نہ دیا جائے
Active voice: should not
Passive voice: should not be
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Active Voice:Roses smell sweat.
"They should help him" is in the active voice,
Where the subject ("They") acts on the object ("him")
Shifting the focus from the doer (they) to the receiver of the action (he).
Therefore, the correct passive voice form is:
"He should be helped."
Active Voice: Amjad has solved the the issue.
Passive voice: The issue has been solved by Amjad
Passive voice formula of Present Perfect Tense: Object + has/have + been + past participle (V3) + (by + subject)