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1. in passive voice the action is done on/upon the subject?
2.the doer of the action is followed by the verb in active voice?
3.the doer of the action in in preceded by the verb in active voice?​

Answers

Answered by kat123
15

Answer:

upon the subject .

no.

yes .

Answered by bharathparasad577
1

Answer:

Concept:

Make the object the new subject to convert a statement from active to passive voice. While the verb's subject performs the action in active voice, it is the object of the action in passive voice. Make the object the subject and use the right form of the verb "be" with the past participle of the main verb to convert a sentence to passive voice. In a prepositional phrase starting with "by," the original subject can thereafter be used.

Explanation:

1 ) In passive voice the action is done upon the subject.

Active Voice: The subject of the sentence performs the action expressed by the verb.

passive Voice: An action is performed upon the subject of the sentence.

2) The doer of the action is followed by the verb in active voice

Active Voice: The doer of the action is followed by the verb.

passive Voice: The doer of the action is preceded by the verb.

3) The doer of the action is preceded by the verb in the passive voice

Active Voice: The doer of the action is followed by the verb.

passive Voice: The doer of the action is preceded by the verb.

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