Your application will be by an employer processed.

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Hi,

I'm learning English at the moment I have just readed about Passive. I'm confused about ( by) should I say (by) or (from)?
Is that right when I say:

1.Your application will be by an employer processed.

2. .Your application will be from an employer processed.

Excuse me when my English isn't good I'm learning alone.
 
Say:

Your application will be processed.

Or:

Your application will be processed by an employer.

It's called passive voice.
 
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Say:

Your application will be processed.

Or:

Your application will be processed by an employee.

It's called passive voice.
Thank you a lot 💙. Is from false?
 
Hi, Unnecessary.

I'm learning English at the moment I have just readed read/been reading about the passive [voice]. I'm confused about (by) "by". Should I say (by) "by" or (from) "from"?
Is that it right when I to say the following?

1.Your application will be processed by an employer. processed.
2. Your application will be from an employer processed. ❌

Excuse me when I'm sorry if/that my English isn't good. I'm learning alone.
 
Thank you. 💙
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