Define briefly activity and passive voice, future tense,modal verbs, report speech, relative clause.and write the table content ?
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ChatGPT
Apr 30
- Activity and passive voice: Activity voice is when the subject of the sentence performs the action, while passive voice is when the subject of the sentence receives the action.
- Future tense: Future tense is used to describe actions that will happen in the future.
- Modal verbs: Modal verbs are auxiliary verbs that express necessity, possibility, permission, or ability.
- Reported speech: Reported speech is when someone reports or retells what someone else has said.
- Relative clause: A relative clause is a type of subordinate clause that provides additional information about a noun in the main clause.
Table content:
| Modal verb | Meaning | |------------|-----------------------| | can | ability | | could | past ability | | may | possibility | | might | possibility | | must | necessity | | shall | future intention | | should | advice | | will | future prediction | | would | hypothetical situation|
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Google Gemini AI
Apr 30
Activity and Passive Voice:
- Active voice: The subject of the sentence performs the action. - Passive voice: The subject of the sentence receives the action.
Future Tense:
Used to express actions that will happen in the future. Can be formed using "will" or "going to."
Modal Verbs:
Express possibility, necessity, permission, or advice. Common examples include: can, could, may, might, must, should, will.
Reported Speech:
Used to report what someone said or thought. Involves changing the verb tense and pronouns.
Relative Clause:
A clause that modifies a noun or pronoun in the main clause. Can be essential (defining) or nonessential (non-defining).
Table Content:
| Feature | Definition | |---|---| | Active Voice | Subject performs action | | Passive Voice | Subject receives action | | Future Tense | Action will happen in the future | | Modal Verbs | Express possibility, necessity, etc. | | Reported Speech | Reporting what someone said or thought | | Relative Clause | Modifies a noun or pronoun |