Translation is the act of translating. To translate means to change from one language to another, to change into another medium or form: to translate ideas into action, to interpret, to transfer, to change, to transform a chance or alteration to a different substance, form or appearance. Translation is the act or process of rendering what is expressed in one language or set of symbols by means of another language or set of symbols. According to Malcom Cowley, translation is an act that involves the re-creation of a work in another language form reader with a different background.
Showing posts with label active voice into passive. Show all posts
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Thursday, 28 March 2013
Explain the basic rules for changing active voice into passive form with examples
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Present Indefinite Tense:
Change object into subject
Is, Are, Am
3rd form of verb
By
Objective form of subject
Active: I like mangoes.
Passive: Mangoes are liked by me.
Is, Are, Am
3rd form of verb
By
Objective form of subject
Active: I like mangoes.
Passive: Mangoes are liked by me.
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