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3. Change the Voice of the following:
(1) Fishermen could think of nothing but Hilsa-fish.
(2) How much did you pay for that Hilsa ?
(3) You wouldn't believe it.
(4) I accept the challenge, your majesty.
(5) What do you want?
(6) You can't see the king.​

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Answered by TheMoonlìghtPhoenix
33

Answer:

Explanation:

ANSWER:-

(1) Fishermen could think of nothing but Hilsa-fish.

Nothing was being thought by the fisherman but the Hilsa Fish.

(2) How much did you pay for that Hilsa ?

You paid how much for that Hilsa?

(3) You wouldn't believe it.

It wouldn't be believed by you.

(4) I accept the challenge, your majesty.

The challenge is accepted by me, your majesty. OR Your majesty, the challenge is accepted by me.

(5) What do you want?

What is being wanted by you?

(6) You can't see the king.​

The king can't be seen by you.

Note:-

  • The subject goes at last and predicate comes at first.
  • Also, interrogative sentences do not change.
  • Be and being is frequently added, change in modals takes place.
Answered by Anonymous
125

3. Change the Voice of the following:

(1) Fishermen could think of nothing but Hilsa-fish.

Answer :

  • Nothing out of Hilsa fish can be thought of fisherman

(2) How much did you pay for that Hilsa ?

Answer:

  • How much he had paid for that Hilsa ?

(3) You wouldn't believe it.

Answer:

  • it would not be believed by you.

(4) I accept the challenge, your majesty.

Answer :

  • Your challenge is accepeted your majesty.

(5) What do you want?

Answer :

  • What did he want?

(6) You can't see the king.

Answer :

  • King is not being seen by you

more to know :

How to change passive voice to active voice?

  • To change passive voice to active voice, make the agent of the sentence into the subject, and turn the old subject into the object.

For Example :

This is a passive sentence:

  • “The article is being read by most of my class.”

  • The agent is most of my class, and the subject is the article.

Anonymous: Amazing!
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