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passive and active voice #1 (permalink) Wed Apr 01, 2009 13:49 pm   passive and active voice
 

Hi there

I''m struggling with passive and active voice and wondering if there''s anyone out there that could help me with this sentence.

The band''s new song hasn''t been released yet (passive voice, present perfect) changes to what in the active voice ?

if i write.. The release of the band''s new song .... I can''t finish the sentence without repeating the word release??

Please give me some advice!!!! I''m really stuck
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passive and active voice #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 01, 2009 15:19 pm   passive and active voice
 

I think you could use "they" as a subject for the sentence in active: "They haven't released the band's new song yet."
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