English, asked by bavinayavinothchella, 1 year ago

a cake was made by my mother yesterday chang active to passive





choty03: passive voice will be: my mother made a cake yesterday
Shivansh1mishra: no
choty03: how
Shivansh1mishra: OK you are right
choty03: my answer is right
choty03: yes
Shivansh1mishra: ok
choty03: hmmmm

Answers

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Disclaimer:

Since the sentence in question is already written in the passive voice, it is possible to change it to be written in the active voice.

Answer:

The phrase "my mother made a cake yesterday" represents the active voice version of the sentence.

Explanation:

  • The phrase "my mother made a cake yesterday" represents the active voice version of the sentence.
  • When using the active voice, also known as the direct voice, the subject of the sentence is the one who acts upon the object of the sentence.
  • On the other hand, when using the passive voice, the subject of the sentence is the one who receives the action.
  • The word "by" needs to be taken out of the sentence in order to make the passive voice into the active voice.
  • The subject of the sentence, which is "My mother," should be moved to the beginning of the sentence, and the object, which is "a cake," should be moved to the end of the sentence.
  • There will be no alteration to the tense of the main verb.

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