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                                    3 Mohammad Mahfooz HussainContents Page No.Type II: How much 61CASE - 1: %u201cHow much + Noun%u201d as the Subject 61CASE - 2: %u201cHow much + Noun%u201d as the Object 63Type III: How many 64CASE - 1: %u201cHow many + Noun%u201d as the Subject 64CASE - 2: %u201cHow many + Noun%u201d as the Object 66Part IV: Modals and Commands8. Modal verbs in passive voice 68Modals that should not be put in passive %u2013 and what to do instead 701. Dare (modal use) 709. Imperative sentences in passive voice 71TYPE 1: Commands / Orders (With an Object) 71TYPE 2: Advice / Moral Obligations (With an Object) 72TYPE 3: Polite Requests 72TYPE 4: Intransitive Commands (No Object) 73TYPE 5: Negative Imperatives (Prohibitions) 74Part V: Complex Object and Verbal Structures10. Passive voice for sentences with two objects 7511. Passive voice with infinitives 77TYPE 1: Auxiliary Verb + Infinitive (Obligation or Plan) 77TYPE 2: %u201cIt is time%u201d Structure 78TYPE 3: Verbs of Desire or Expectation 79TYPE 4: %u201cThere is / There are%u201d Structure (Existence) 8012. Passive voice with gerunds 81TYPE 1: Gerund as a Direct Object 81
                                
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