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a rainbow colours the entire sky. change the voice in the following sentence ​

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Answered by Ganesh6775
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The entire sky is coloured by a rainbow.

Structure

Subject + am/is/are + past participle form of the main verb + by + Object

Explanation

The given sentence is a normal structure of simple present tense. Here, the subject 'A rainbow' does the work of colouringthe verb 'colours' is in the active voice.

So, when we are going to change this sentence into passive, we have to follow the structure of changing voice of simple present tense. In the passive voice, the subject 'the entire sky' does not do the work of 'colouring' but receives the result of colouring ↬ 'is coloured' is in the passive voice.

Extra Information

(1) The object in the active voice becomes the subject in the passive voice.

(2) The subject in the active voice becomes the object in the passive voice. It is generally preceded by the preposition 'by'.

(3) The main verb (the finite verb) of the sentence is changed into its past participle form, and it is preceded by the correct form of 'be' verb in the passive voice.

Answered by Anonymous
11

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The entire sky is coloured by a rainbow.

Structure ↴

Subject + am/is/are + past participle form of the main verb + by + Object

Explanation ↴

The given sentence is a normal structure of simple present tense. Here, the subject 'A rainbow' does the work of colouring ↬ the verb 'colours' is in the active voice.

So, when we are going to change this sentence into passive, we have to follow the structure of changing voice of simple present tense. In the passive voice, the subject 'the entire sky' does not do the work of 'colouring' but receives the result of colouring ↬ 'is coloured' is in the passive voice.

Extra Information ↴

(1) The object in the active voice becomes the subject in the passive voice.

(2) The subject in the active voice becomes the object in the passive voice. It is generally preceded by the preposition 'by'.

(3) The main verb (the finite verb) of the sentence is changed into its past participle form, and it is preceded by the correct form of 'be' verb in the passive voice.

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