PASSIVE (ORDER ,ADVICE AND REQUEST)
This video is about "PASSIVE SENTENCES WHICH ARE 'ORDER, ADVICE AND REQUEST" ............................................................................................................. FOR TENSES PASSIVE CLICK ON THE FOLLOWING LINKS: • PASSIVE PART 1 (PRESENT INDEFINITE POSITIVE) • PASSIVE PART-2 (PRESENT INDEFINITE NEGATIVE) • PASSIVE PART- 3 (PRESENT INDEFINITE INTERR... • PASSIVE PART 4 (PRESENT CONTINUOUS) • PASSIVE PART 5 (PRESENT PERFECT) • PASSIVE PART- 6 (PAST INDEFINITE) • PASSIVE PART- 7 (PAST CONTINUOUS) • PASSIVE PART- 8 (PAST PERFECT) • PASSIVE PART-9 (FUTURE INDEFINITE) .......................................................................................................

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PASSIVE PART 1 (PRESENT INDEFINITE POSITIVE)

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CONDITIONAL SENTENCE IN DETAIL

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